HALDANE COURT
Off Haldane Street
Three small houses
HALDANE STREET
Off Hampden Street
1. Wilson, Mrs.
3. Owens, James, labourer
5. Brown, Thomas, labourer
7. Ritchie, Mrs.
9. Brown, James
11. Boyce, Edward, labourer
13. Vacant
15. McQuillan, Mrs.
17. Torbett, Saml., labourer
19. McNiece, Mrs.
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2. Spence, Mrs.
4. McCormick, And., painter
6. Bowden, G., boiler maker
8. Quierrey, Andw., labourer
10. Houston, Mrs.
12. Vacant
16. Christie, Miss
18. McConnell, Mrs.
20. Mullan, James, labourer
22. Murdock, Mrs.
24. McNeilly, H., porter
HALLIDAY'S ROAD
Duncairn Street to Boyle Street
1. Kirk, John, traveller
3, 5. McCusker, spirit grocer
..........Stratheden Street intersects
Stratheden Terrace
1. Moreland, Robt., draper
3. Simpson, Robert, clerk
5. Robertson, J., confectioner
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11. Erickson, E., ladies' nurse
13. Gilmore, J., & Co., cabinet makers
..........Spamount Street intersects
17. McGrath, Margaret, dress maker
19. McNulty, Anne
21. Anderson, Alex., cabinet maker
23. McMenamy, Mary, servants registry office
25. Murray, S., carpenter
..........Upper Meadow Street intersects
27a. Pink, Saml., butcher
..........Hillman Street intersects
..........Duncairn Gardens intersects
27. Morrison, Wm., hairdresser
29. McCormick, A., boot maker
31. Townsley, Wm., draper
33. Boal, Eliza, tobacconist & newsagent
35. Morgan, Joseph, draper
37. Parker, J., store keeper
39. Thompson, S., iron moulder
41. Vacant
43. Magill, George, grocer
..........Upper Mervue Street intersects
45. Moore, Margaret, spirit grocer
47. McHugh, C., dealer
49. Black, Mary Jane, char woman
51. Dougan, John
53. McMullan, Bridget, laundress
55. Lowry, John., labourer
57. Rafferty, Peter, labourer
59. Waddell, Margaret
61. McCullough, John, clerk
63. Graham, Henry, carter
65. Gracey, Margaret
67. Craig, Wm., stone cutter
69. McClure, A., gardener
71. Spence, Thos., labourer
73. Anderson, Jas., labourer
75. Stringer, Wm., labourer
77. Stringer, Arthur, labourer
79. Higgins, Robt., engineer
81. Wilson, James, labourer
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2. Side door
4. Donnelly, J., labourer
6. Hunter, Margaret
8. Lowry, Jane
10. Bradley, Lawrence, clerk
12. Faloon, James, painter
14. Murphy, Nelly, char woman
16. McCarthy, F., teacher
18, 20. Star of the Sea National Schools - F. McCarthy, principal
22. Crawford, H., spirit grocer
24. Burns, James, tailor
26, 28. Vacant
..........Hillman Street intersects
..........Duncairn Gardens intersects
Seaview Terrace
74. McCaughan, A., spirit grocer
76. Shannon, J., linen merchant
78. Galbraith, Wm., plater
80. McGahey, Robt., clerk
82. McKibben, G., stereotyper
84. Davidson, E. J., shipwright
86. Smyth, Wm., painter
88. Hudson, H., store keeper
90. Wilkinson, Wm., gardener
92. Corrigan, Mrs., char woman
94. McBride, G. C., draper
96. McConnell, James, painter
98. Galway, Jane, draper
100. Halliday's Road Iron Church - Preacher, Rev. W. Austin;
res., Cyrene Villa
102. Wilson, John, painter
104. Parker, Alex., caulker
106. Dunn, James, rope and twine maker
108. Fisher, Jane
110. Fryers, Isaac, baker
112. Park, Hugh, plasterer
114. Rodgers, Thos., fitter
116. McGill, James, labourer
118. Boyd, Samuel, carpenter
120. Kane, R., Board of Trade official
122. Reid, Carlisle, laundress
124. Brown, John, holder up
126. Heatherwood, T., strapper
128. McMaster, S., dairyman
HAMBURG STREET
Athens Street to Canton Street
2. McMullan, Alex., fitter
4. Larmour, R., fitter
6. Andrews, John, labourer
8. Reynolds, L., labourer
10. Archer, Thos., tram driver
12. Blaine, A. H.
14. Harpur, Wilson, plater
16. Rodgers, Mrs. M. A.
18. Dougan, James, labourer
20. Boyle, James, labourer
22. McCann, Rodger, tailor
HAMILL'S COURT
Off Hamill Street
1. Giffin, Alex., labourer
3. Moran, Wm., labourer
5. Fay, Patk., labourer
__________
2. Murray, Daniel
4. Fitzsimmons, Mary
6. Murney, Wm., labourer
HAMILL SQUARE
Off Lettuce Hill
1. Reilly, John, french polisher
3. Bowen, Thos., dealer
5. Donaghey, Margaret
7. Carney, M., fish salesman
9. O'Neill, M., iron turner
11. Lawson, J., cycle mechanic
13. Groggan, Wm., blacksmith
15. Mulholland, Thos., labourer
17. Yard
19. Taylor, John, labourer
21. Mooney, Rose
23. Joyce, Peter, baker
25. Campbell, B., cab owner
27. Mayne, John, cellar man
29. Yard
31. Stewart, Sarah
33. Mooney, W., car driver
35. Macklin, R., labourer (Mackan, Robert, labourer in 1890) (McCann, Mrs. in 1880)
37. McKeevar, Wm., labourer
39. Reilly, John, cabinet maker
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4. Loughran, Henry, butcher
6. McGuigan, J., pork cutter
8. Quinn, John, shoe maker
HAMILL STREET
Divis Street to Killen's Place
1, 3. (side doors) Murray, H., publican
5. Niblock, J., coach painter
7. Lappin, C., french polisher
..........Hamill Street Place intersects
9. Reilly, Joseph, labourer
11. McShane, Terence, carter
15. Toland, Henry, labourer
15. Donaghey, Lewis, labourer
17. Callen, Secilia, grocer
..........Cross Street South intersects
19. Carr, Bernard, dealer (Kerr, Bernard, dealer in 1890)
21. Moran, Wm., labourer
23. Fox, John, labourer
25. Morrison, J., confectioner
27. McGarrey, R., labourer
29. McCaffrey, P., hardware dealer (McCaffery in 1890)
31. McGroggan, Henry, waiter
33. Johnstone, M., butcher
35. Herty, Mary
37. Ferris, Wm., coal carter
..........Steele Street intersects
39. Henratty, A., shoemaker
41. Leathem, Thos., labourer
43. Hillman, Thos., butcher
45. Devline, Hugh, labourer (Devlin, Hugh, coalman in 1890)
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2, 4. (Side doors) Wilson, Wm., provision
merchant
6. Rent office of A. Hamill, J.P.; P. Murphy, agent
8. Trainor, P., shoe maker
10. Thompson, T., fish salesman
12. Magee, Arthur, blacksmith
14. McKeown, A., fish salesman
16. Monaghan, Rose
18. Trainor, Bernard, labourer
20. McDonnell, F., cork cutter
24. Armstrong, Joseph, labourer
26. Murphy, John, labourer
28. Kennedy, Bridget
30. Mackle, Lavinia (Mackan, Henry, 'bus driver in 1890)
32. Magee, R. F., newspaper reporter
34. Davey, Wm., butcher
36. Finlay, Mary, mill worker
38. Bell, Richard, labourer
..........Hamill's Court intersects
40. Donnelly, Wm., saddler
42. McCrea, John, labourer
44. McVeigh, James, labourer
46. Maginn, Joseph, labourer
48. Denvur, R., tobacco spinner (Denver, Robert in 1890)
..........Steele's Court intersects (Steel Court intersects in
1890)
50. Carlin, John, labourer (Carroll, John, labourer in 1890)
52. Mulryne, Mary
54. Deary, Bridget
HAMILL STREET PLACE
Off Hamill Street
four small houses
HAMILTON PLACE
Off Ravenhill Road
1. Magee, James, basket maker
3. McCartney, Mrs.
5. Rooney, Mrs.
7. Kelly, Eliza
9. Nelson, J., plumber and gasfitter
11. Greeve, Thos., labourer (Greene, Thomas, carter in 1890) (Greeves, Thomas, labourer in
1880)
13. Magee, Wm., tailor
15. Dougan, Samuel
17. Bradshaw, Wm.
19. Haslett, Henry, labourer
21. Gateway
23, 25. Vacant
27. Martin, Robt., carter
29. Girvine, John, labourer
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2. Gateway
4. Stevenson, T., car owner
6. Robinson, D., coal owner
8, 10. Gateway
12. Stevenson, R., car owner
14. Gartland, J., labourer
16, 18. Gateway
20. Harland, Jane
22. Halliday, D., labourer
24. Boyd, Robert, mechanic
HAMILTON PLACE WEST
Off Boundary Street
1. Wormald & Co.
2. Branagh, Thomas, tailor
3. Vacant
4. Kelly, Henry, labourer
5. McNally, R., labourer 6, 7 Vacant 8. Kinnslar,
Martin, dealer (Kinsellan,
John, dealer in 1890)
9. Adams, Thos., printer
10. Crean, Hugh, cooper
11. Adams, T., cabinet maker 12. Hutton, J., cabinet maker 13. Vacant
14. Minnis, Mrs. 15. Armstrong, M., mill worker 16.
Nelson, Isabella 17. Vacant
18. Hobbs, Ed., plasterer
19. Crossan, Henry, labourer 20. Lanaghan, Patrick
21. Maguire, J., boot maker
22. Gorman, James, labourer
23. McGlone, J., cabinet maker
24. McClenneghan, P., fireman
25. Campbell, Matthew, dealer
HAMILTON ROAD
off Queen's Road
Smylie,
Samuel, coppersmith and brass founder
HAMILTON STREET
Cromac Street to Joy Street
3. Police Barracks -
S. Latimer, head Constable
5. Moffatt, J. & R., mineral water manufacturers
7. Campbell, J., handkerchief printer
9. Harkness, Isaac, labourer
11. Russell, Mary, dealer
13. Wilson, Saml., bottler
15. McGarr, Mary
17. Garvy, Mary
19. White, Robt. J., traveller
21, 23. Magee, James, Fancy Paper Box Manufacturer
25. Barr, Mrs.
27. Murray, Jane
29. Sinclair, Miss
..........Catherine Street North intersects
31. Firth, Margaret
33. Gilliland, Ellen, handkerchief finisher
35. Corr, Henry
37. Gilliland, Mrs.
39. Marshall, Charles, chemist
41. Colclough, R., jeweller
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10. McKinney, J., hay dealer
12. Dalton, P., labourer
14. McGuigan, P., clerk
..........Greece Street intersects (Grace Street intersects in
1890)
16. Haughey, C., grocer
18. Cush, E., carpenter
20. Johnston, Henry, R.I.C.
22. McKibbin, James, laundry
24. Nicholson, Miss L., handkerchief finisher
26, 28. Hall, Wm., hem stitching and finishing
30. Menary, Mrs., hemstitching and finishing
32. McCormick, T., coach painter
34. Boylin, Margaret
..........Catherine Street North intersects
36. McCready, James, fireman
38. Doherty, E., mechanic
40. Moore, Mrs.
42. Nicholl, Miss
44. Bell, James, printer
46. Wright, Wm., gas fitter
HAMPDEN STREET
Agnes Street to Crimea Street
1. Hill, Mrs.
3. Young, Eliza
5. Gallaway, Mrs. (Galway, Alex., labourer in 1890)
7. Ritchie, Wm., carpenter
9. Waugh, Mrs.
11. Graham, James, labourer
13. Wilson, John, moulder
15. Walker, Mrs.
17. Johnston, Thos., fitter
19. Averil, Mrs.
HANNA'S COURT
off Shankill Road
six small houses
HANNA'S PLACE
Off Melbourne Street
a number of small houses
HANNA'S PLACE
off Shankill Road
seven small houses
HANNA STREET
York Street to North Queen Street
1. Fox, Thos., publican
3. Gateway
5. White, James, caulker
7. Irons, Thomas, carter
9. Baird, Wm., painter
11. Kears, John, labourer
13. McConnell, J., labourer
15. Connolly, Jane
19. Gillespie, Jas., overlooker
21. Dallas, Hugh, carter
23. Storey, Mrs.
25. Mulvenny, A., labourer
27. Dickson, Wm., boiler maker
29. Keenan, John, carter
33. McCammon, N., sawyer
35. Hinds, Wm., carter
37. Gunn, Thomas, engineer
39. Canavan, M. A., grocer
41. Henderson, Wm., labourer
43. Ferguson, Chas., labourer
45. Rainey, Joseph, labourer
47. Kerr, Mrs. (Keer, Mrs. in 1890)
49. Vacant
51. Brennan, G., flax dresser
53. McGettigan, E., porter
55. Adair, Mrs.
59. Shannon, G., shoe maker
61. Hamilton, James, sawyer
63. Downey, George, grocer
65. Murray, Jno., publican
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2. Dixon, John, plater
4. Wilson, Wm., seaman
6. Whyte, Sarah (White, Mrs. in 1890)
8. Baird, H., hairdresser
10. Ritchie, Jane
12. Wilson, G., carpenter
14. Millar, Hugh, store man
16. Lee, David, seaman
18. Carroll, James, fireman
20. Bloomer, H., seaman
22. Carson, John
24. Caldwell, Elizabeth
26. McLean, William, labourer
28. Proctor, Thos., porter N.C. Railway
30. Cordner, Stephen (Cordney, Stephen, milkman in 1890)
32. Vacant
..........Abbey Street West intersects
34. Blair, Alex., store man
36. Greer, Henry, carter
38. Isles, Elizabeth
38. Magee, John, seaman
40. McCartney, John, labourer
42. McWilliams, John
44. Reynolds, Alexander
46. Woodside, G., carter
48, 50. Wilson, J., pawn broker
52. Creighton, D., litho. printer
54. Martin, Mrs.
58. Johnston, Thos., labourer
60. Boden, Sarah
62. McAlister, Isabella
64. Kane, John, carpenter
66. Cole, Sarah
HANOVER STREET
Old Lodge Road to Regent Street
1, 3. Side door
5. Brown, Miss
7. Green, W., ship carpenter
9. Finlay, Wm., butcher
11. Buckles, Mrs.
13. Maxwell, J., tailor
15. McDowell, R., tenter
17. Braithwaithe, Geo. (Braithwaite in 1890)
19. Kennedy, Wm.
21. Vacant
23. McConnell, A., plasterer
25. Belshaw, J., stone cutter
27. Graham, S., pork cutter
29. French, Mrs.
31. Dougan, Elizabeth (Dugan, Miss, smoother in 1890)
33. Ogle, Miss
35. Maggie, Mrs.
37. McGibbon, Thos., labourer
39. McComb, A., carpenter
41. Hislop, G., glass embosser
43. Bailie, S., linen lapper
45. Beggs, Wm., labourer
47. Fee, Thos., pavior
49. McDonald, J., brick layer
51. Russell, John, driller
53. Warnock, R., gardener
55. Stoupe, Margt., grocer (Stoope, Mrs., grocer in 1890)
..........Wall Street intersects
57. Breen, Patk., publican
59. Smyth, R., sanitary inspector
61. Cousins, J., captain Salvation Army
63. Tully, Mrs. (Tilly, Mrs. in 1890)
65. McNamara, Mrs.
67. McAlinan, Jas., carpenter (McAleenan, Jas., carpenter in 1890)
69. Wylie, Mrs.
71. Magill, John, grocer
..........Unity Street intersects
73. Haughey, L., publican
75. Burns, T. J., compositor
77. Elwood, Jas., brick layer
79. Diamond, Wm., coachman
81. Coyle, J., caretaker
83. Keenan, T. B., grocer
85. McMurray, Geo.
87. Hewitt, John, draper
89. Doyle, James, sexton
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4. Topping, J., iron moulder
6. Moffatt, S., mechanic
8. Wilkinson, Hugh, painter
10. Johnstone, James, carpenter
12. Robinson, S., brass finisher
14. Todd, Thos., carpenter
16. Hunt, W. H., iron turner
18. Mullan, Miss (Mullin, Miss, machinist in 1890)
20. Carlisle, E.
22. McBay, Geo., builder
24. Bell, William, boot maker
26. Goold, Robert, weaver
28. Shields, James, painter
30. Fulton, Mrs.
32. Lawther, John, carpenter
34. McGuffin, M. J.
36. McDowell, Thos., painter
38. Vacant
40. Bell, Thos., upholsterer
42. Kerr, George, labourer
44. McGahey, Wm.
46. Hill, Thos. C., clerk
48. Murray, James, tailor
50. McFall, W. J., stone polisher
52. Allen, E., brick layer
54. Gilmore, Joseph, carpenter
56. Kennedy, Jas., linen lapper
58. Maguire, Sarah
60. Wallace, Robt., labourer
62. Dobson, G. H., carpet planner
64. Duncan, Wm., gardener
66. Curry, J., cabinet maker
68. McClure, Wm., saddler
70. Vacant
72. Keary, R., engine driver
74. Watson, Charles, chandler
76. Lorimer, Wm., tailor
78. Wilson, Wm., engineer
80. Ireland, Mrs.
82. Dugan, M., cabinet maker
84. McFarland, J., linen lapper
86. McCann, James, painter
88. Thompson, J.
90. Montgomery, H., baker
92. Louden, H., ward master
94. Black, Hugh, carpenter
HARDCASTLE STREET
Bankmore Street to Ashbourne Street
Magdalene National
Schools - Robert Spence, principal, 23 Baltic Avenue
2a. Gillen, Robt., grocer
2. Kirk, George, bottler
4. Walsh, Mary
6. Carothers, M., surveyor
8. Thomas, Wm., bread server
10. Smith, A., foreman lapper
12. Douglas, Harry A., artist
14. Russell, Thos., labourer
16. Croft, W. J., bookkeeper
18. Wilson, Mrs.
20. Bennett, John, bookkeeper
22. Boyd, Hugh
24. Pearson, George, shirt & collar cutter
26. Murphy, James, R.I.C.
28. Eaton, Thomas, linen lapper
30. Allen, James
32. Murray, Mrs. Julia
34. Treverton, Thomas
36. Morrow, Mrs.
38. Fulton, H., ship builder
40. Malcolmson, David
42. McKee, Saml., bookkeeper
44. O'Hare, J. L., commercial traveller
46. Robinson, Samuel
48. Bullick, Mrs.
50. Lambie, Hugh, tailor (Lambe, Hugh, tailor in 1890)
52. Morris, J., boot and shoe maker
54. Cuthbertson, W., joiner, secretary Amalgamated Society of Carpenters
and Joiners No. 3 District
56. Simpson, Sarah
58. Hart, Owen, sergt. R.I.C.
60. Mitchell, Wm., mechanic
62. McDowell, David, secretary training ship
64. Briens, Jas., bookkeeper
HARDINGE COURT
(Hardinge Place in 1890)
Off Hardinge Street
a few small houses
HARDINGE STREET
from North Queen Street
1, 3, 5. Side entrance
7. Smith, Thomas
9. Cavana, Wm., joiner (Cavanagh, Wm., carpenter in 1890)
11. Rice, Mrs.
13. Gateway
15. Thompson, J., car owner
17. Magee, William
19. Stafford, Mrs.
21. Mullen, Mrs.
23. Madden, Mrs.
25. McCusker, J.
27. Smith, Mrs.
29. Gillen, Mrs.
31. McCance, Mrs.
33. McKenna, P., labourer
35. Magill, James, hackler
37. McCann, Edward
39. McFarland, J., labourer
41. Hanna, Robert (Hannan, R., smith's helper in 1890)
43. Hughes, Mrs.
45. McCann, James
47. Mallon, John, joiner
49. Watterson, James
51. McKenna, James
53. Edwards, R., sawyer
55. McCullough, William
57. Maguire, Mrs.
59. McCartney, Mrs.
61. Doyle, Peter
63. Whitten, James
65. Cannon, James
67. O'Connor, James
69. White, John
71. McKnight, R., labourer
73. Griffin, William
75. Gribbon, Jas., labourer
77. McDonald, Jas., labourer
79. Spence, James
81. Hughes, P., plasterer
83. Hyndman, John, labourer
85. Hickey, Mrs.
87. Kerr, Mrs.
89. McCrudden, Chas., carter
91. Connolly, Thomas
93. Cushman, Mrs. (Cushnan, Edwd., flax dresser in 1890)
95. Doherty, Thomas (Dougherty, Thos., boiler maker in 1890)
97. Hall, Charles
99. Stewart, Robert
101. McKinley, John
103. Morgan, John
105. Hannan, Daniel
107. Winters, James
109. Hill, John
111. Donnelly, Francis
113. Mulholland, E., labourer
115. Hall, Robert
117. Benson, Samuel
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4, 6, 8. Cummerford, P., carrier
10. Magee, Edward
12. McKenna, Charles
14. McClaverty, B., car owner (McLaverty, Bernd., car driver in 1890)
16 to 20. Hardinge Street National School - Jas. McCarthy,
principal
22. Stafford, Patrick
24. Skillen, Edward
26. Smyth, Mrs.
28. O'Brien, Thos., labourer
30. Orr, John, painter
32. Boyle, Edward
34. Heaney, D. J., joiner
36. Logan, John
38. Burns, Jas., horse shoer
40. Hanna, Ellen
42. McCurley, Henry
44. Mahon, Peter
46. Kerr, John, labourer
48. McGeown, John, grocer
..........Fountain Street intersects
50. Liddy, Hugh, labourer
52. Grimley, John, carter
54. Baxter, Jos., labourer
56. Mills, William, helper
..........Hardinge Court intersects
58. Garvey, Henry
60. McClarnon, Henry, porter
62. Coleman, Peter
64. Cruise, John
66. McClarnon, Mrs.
68. McDonald, James
70. Pelan, Mrs.
72. McKenna, J.
74. Welsh, Joseph, carter
76. Cully, Thomas
78. McConville, Hugh
80. McCann, Charles
82. Smith, Mrs.
84. Toner, Jas., labourer
86. Connor, Hugh
HARLAND STREET
Newtownards Road to Foundry Street
3. Smith, W. J., labourer
5. McCann, J.
7. Corry, Mary Ann (Curry, Mary in 1890)
9. Breen, James, labourer
11. Douglas, James, joiner
13. McAdam, A., foreman
15. Duff, S., labourer
17. Flinn, Patk., carter
19. McCann, Edwd., labourer
21. McKinley, James, boiler maker
23. McKenna, Terence, baker
25. Hamilton, T., brass finisher
27. Rodney, H. M., caulker
29. Law, Leslie, rivetter
31. Mitchell, Jas., foreman
33. Small, William, seaman
35. Dowey, W. H., rivetter
37. McBriar, A., labourer
39. Walker, James, smith
41. Filson, J., seaman
43. Gear, F. S., labourer
45. Watson, E., brass finisher
47. Murphy, Hugh, labourer
49. Wilson, Eliza
51. Kennedy, Wm., shipwright
53. Nesbitt, Wm., rivetter
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2. Magee E., fowl dealer
4. Gamble, William
6. Denvir, Wm., brick layer
8. Montgomery, J., engine driver
10. Hill, W., sail maker
12. Smith, John, joiner
14. McCaughey, H., labourer
16. Cochrane, Robert, tailor
18. Milligan, Wm., shoe maker
20. Small, William, clerk
22. Morrow, Robt., carter
24. Walker, S., iron driller
26. Davidson, Eliza
28. McMullan, R., labourer
30. Scott, Wm., shoe maker
32. Graham, J., grocer
34. Haslitt, D., commissionaire
36. Potter, Jos., engine driver
38. Woodhouse, T., labourer
HARMONY STREET
Dublin Road to Little Victoria Street
1. Murdoch, Robert, porter
3. White, Samuel, labourer
..........Brunswick Street Little intersects
2. Gilmore, James, carpenter and builder
4. Reid, James, hand engraver
6. Greer, Thos., brick layer
8. Sinclair, Hill, gardener
10. Johnston, Chas., hatter
12. Robinson, W., blacksmith
14. Thompson, Robert, shoe maker
16. Jones, Alex., carpenter
18. Kennedy, Peter, R.I.C.
20. Nelson, Alexander, store keeper
HAROLD STREET
off Byron Street
1. Collins, Ellen
2. Austin, Mrs. Eliza
3. Cotton, R. J., labourer
4. McKane, Margaret
5. White, Henry, labourer
6. Tracey, Thos., labourer
7. Moore, John, labourer
8. Hewitt, Peter, traveller
9. Cartloy, John, labourer
HARPER STREET
off Mountpottinger Road
1. Watson, Thomas John, carter
3. McKenna, Patrick, boiler maker
5. Mulvihill, P., linen lapper
7. Bole, Mary
Caroline Terrace
9. Wallace, T., grocer's assistant
11. Rice, John, checker
13. Keating, John, bread server
15. Sinclair, Wm., carpenter
17. McMaster, D., sanitary inspector
19. Ferguson, Margaret
21. Sheals, J., manager Lagan Steam Navigation Co.
23. English, John
25. Sparling, Margaret, captain Salvation Army
27. Ennis, John William, engineer
29. Delany, James, tailor
31. Sharpe, Wm., labourer
33. Robertson, William, upholsterer
35. Cunningham, Wm., plater
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Galgorm Terrace
2. Cameron, D., time keeper
4. McCartney, W., ship carpenter
6. Muldoon, John, fitter
8. Edmond, John, labourer
10. Martin, James, labourer
12. Moore, Anne Eliza
14. Green, John, linen lapper
16. Slattery, James
18. Radcliffe, Thos., mechanic
20. Rainey, David, labourer
22. Wood, Jos., boiler maker
24. Wilson, D., boiler maker
26. Gough, T., sergt. R.I.C.
28. Ennis, James, mounted R.I.C.
30. Simpson, Wm., labourer
32. Gammon, Jasper, iron turner
34. Collins, R., com. agent
36. Hughes, Johnston, labourer
38. Carson, James
40. Gray, John, clerk
Emily Terrace
42. Winterhalter, A., clock maker
44. Beattie, John, mounted R.I.C.
46. Connell, John, mounted R.I.C.
48. White, Geo., labourer
50. Dorman, S., con. R.I.C.
52. Johnston, H., blacksmith
54. Anderson, Saml., clerk
56. Morrow, David, rivetter
58. Marron, Owens, spirit grocer
HARRISON STREET
McCandless Street to Geoffrey Street
1. Johnston, John, labourer
3. Boyles, John, labourer
5. Bailey, Mrs.
7. Minnis, Mrs.
9. Stockman, Mrs.
11. Parker, William, oiler
13. Dunbar, Henry, weaver
15. Weir, Jos., carpenter
17. Black, David, labourer
19. Watt, John, labourer
21. Vacant
23. Mawhinney, James, carter
25. Gribben, Jas., labourer
27. Mearns, Mrs.
29. O'Neill, John, labourer
31. Wilson, John, labourer
33. Baxter, Mrs.
35. Lewis, Mrs.
37. Beattie, Jas., labourer
39. Macartney, Mrs.
41. Bell, James, labourer
43. Wilson, Wm., labourer
45. Bell, Wm., labourer
47. McDowell, Henry, blacksmith
49. Vogan, Henry, labourer
51. Bond, Walter, baker
__________
2. Vacant
4. Moreland, Mrs.
6. Law, Thomas, tailor
8. Allen, Saml., cloth finisher
10. Vacant
12. Anderson, R., shoe maker
14. Magill, Mrs.
16. Rodgers, Robt., labourer
18. Vacant
20. Champion, A., labourer
22. McClelland, George, shoe maker
24. Parry, David, labourer
26 to 30. Vacant
32. Mairs, Thos., blacksmith
34. Irvine, Richd., labourer
36. McCormack, Mrs.
38. Armstrong, D., labourer
40. Boyd, Jas., labourer
HARROW STREET
Off South View Street
South View Terrace
1. Arklie, Frederick, agent for Wordie & Co.
3. Drummond, R. J.
5. McGuigan, Oliver, overlooker
7. Bell, Wilson, builder and contractor
9. Dawson, Robt., carpenter
11. Stafford, William, insurance agent
__________
2. McIlroy, Mrs.
4. Moore, James
6. Dogherty, James (Dougherty, James, porter in Queen's College in
1890)
8. Rawcliffe, W. A.
10. Hutchinson, T., engineer
12. Ritchie, Martin, bookkeeper
HARRYBROOK STREET
Sydney Street West to Crumlin Road
Houses in
course of erection
2. Keers, John, rivetter
4. Nesbitt, Jas., flax buyer
6. McIlwee, Geo., plasterer
8. Ferris, Alex., clerk
10. Allen, John, plater
12. Alexander, Mrs.
14. Montgomery, Wm., grocer's assistant
16. Manderson, Thomas, carpenter
18. Lynas, John, tailor
20. Flack, D., house painter
22. Watson, Sinclair, sailor
24. Smith, Mrs.
HART STREET
off Newtownards Road to Hunt Street
1. McConnell, J., gardener
3. Gray, Robert, labourer
5. Fisher, D., labourer
7. Booth, John, van man
9. Quail, Mrs. J.
11. McIlroy, John, labourer
13. Robinson, W. S., overlooker
15. Russell, T., cabinet maker
17. Kerr, Thos., labourer
__________
2. McIlvenny, J., strapper
4. Jones, Evan, labourer
6. Sproule, J., blacksmith
8. Lewis, Thos., labourer
10. Johnston, J., shoe maker
12, 14. Vacant
HARTINGTON STREET
Dublin Road to Maryville Street
1. Sands, Alice, dress maker
3. Milligan, Alex., manager
5. Smith, J., linen lapper
7. Kilpatrick, James
9. McIlroy, Mary
11. Dunlop, Jane
13. Poynton, R., sergt. R.I.C.
15. Young, Sarah
17. Brown, Jas., druggist
19. Beggs, Jane
21. Smith, Jos., mechanic
23. Norwood, W. J., traveller
25. Harris, Eliza
27. Irwin, Robert, head constable R.I.C.
29. Macken, Mrs. M.
31. Scott, Henry
33. Robinson, W. J., foreman
35. Derby, Thomas John
37. Clelland, Sarah
39. Cock, J., chief engineer
41. Palm, Henry, butler (Palmer, Henry, butler in 1890)
43. Miskelly, J. A., clerk
45. Young, S., shop assistant
47. Ewing, James, R.I.C.
__________
2. Whiteside, Joseph
4. Black, Charles, agent
6. Colley, Lizzie
8. Crone, William, clerk
10. Murray, W., sergt. R.I.C.
12. Hume, Ellen
14. McCorry, Miss, book seller
16. Thompson, Mrgt., Cosmopolitan Dresscutting Association
18. Barker, Robert, agent
20. Millikin, M., dress maker
22. McArthur, Jas., manager
24. Cochrane, Jas., carpenter
26. Orr, Robert, linen manufacturer
28. Simmington, Miss
30. Glean, George, manager (Glen, G. G., manager in 1890)
32. Walsh, Elizabeth (Walshe, Elizabeth in 1890)
34. Little, Acton, buyer
36. Thompson, Jno., manager
38. Green, Thomas, clerk
40. McIlwrath, Agnes
42. Scott, James
44. Mahaffey, John G., clerk
46. Side door
HARTLEY STREET
Old Lodge Road to Wall Street
1. Side door
3. Gateway
5. Cumming, Saml., painter
7. McClure, Miss
9. Bailey, Wm., cloth passer
11. Crowe, Wm., labourer
13. Heatley, Miss
15. Griffiths, Robert, carter
17. Norris, Thomas, carter
19. Bailey, W. J., joiner
23. Blundell, Mary (Blondon, Mrs. in 1890) (Bondell, Mary, widow in 1880)
25. Masterson, Wm., carpenter
27. McCullough, W., compositor
29. Crooks, James
31. Stewart, Mrs.
33. Thompson, R. J., cloth passer
35. Savage, R., painter
37. Crawford, Robt., carter
39. Wilson, James, coppersmith
41. Watson, J., coppersmith
43. Holmes, H., joiner
45. Gilliland, Mrs.
47. M'Tierney, Mrs.
49. McComb, Sarah
51. Montgomery, Jane
53. Bell, Alexander, labourer
55. Telford, John, tailor
57. Robinson, Sarah
59. Thornton, J., labourer
61. Theis, W. H., seaman
__________
2. Vacant
4. Twainey, R., caulker
6. Doggart, R., stone cutter
8. Darragh, J., shoe maker
10. Crothers, Saml., leather cutter
12. Spallen, Wm., labourer
14. Johnston, Arthur, printer
16. Taylor, R., caulker
18. Irvine, Charles, labourer
20. Duff, James, labourer
22. Hutton, Mrs.
24. McNally, Mrs.
26. Walker, Mrs.
28. Patterson, Mrs.
30. Kelly, Annie
32. Morrison, Alex., spouter
34. McCord, Mrs.
36. McCarroll, W. J.
38. McConnell, James, gilder
40. Warwick, W., linen lapper
42. Sorman, J., labourer
44. Brown, Mrs.
46. Thompson, W. J., labourer
48. Logan, J., stone cutter
50. McGuire, J., labourer (Maguire, John, labourer in 1890)
52. McGuire, M.
54. Christie, Miss
56. McDowell, Mrs.
58. McCauley, Mrs.
60. Biggar, J., carpenter (Rigger, John, joiner in 1890) (Bigger, John, carpenter in 1880)
62. Robinson, Alex., brass finisher
64. Bell, Mrs.
66. Johnston, J., carpenter
HARTRICK'S COURT
off Annette Street
1. Smith, James, baker
2. Hamill, Harry, shoe maker
3. Lee, John, labourer
4. Parland, Eliza
5. Kenolty, D. S., fowl dealer
6. Herriott, Thos., labourer
7. Armstrong, James, miller
8. Scott, James, carrier
HARTWELL STREET
Annadale Street to New Lodge Road
1. Vacant
3. Gallagher, P., carter
5. Mooney, W. J., pump and block maker
7. Seeds, W. J., tailor
9. Morgan, P. A., billiard marker
11. Vacant
13. Johnston, Charles
15. Mohan, Mary
17. Cochrane, Samuel
19. Sloane, Mrs.
21. Vacant
23. Ruston, Jno., carpenter
25. Knox, Geo. A., carter
__________
2. Heron, George, cook
4. Gerwood, Jno., labourer
6. Gilmore, Wm., labourer
8. Donaghy, M., labourer
10. Williamson, J., painter
12. McClurg, N., boiler maker
14. Megarry, Mary (Magary, Miss in 1890)
16. Carr, W. J., store man
18. Copeland, T., cloth passer
20. Bain, Edwd., labourer
HARVEY STREET
Glenallen Street to Templemore Avenue
1. Williamson, Thomas
3. Simpson, D., shipwright
5. Moore, R., boiler maker
7. Carson, W., joiner
9. McBride, John
11. Drysdale, John, fitter
13. Ballentine, J., carpenter
15. Gibson, John, labourer
17. McCaughey, Sarah
19. Ross, Alex., labourer
21. Mercer, Dawson
23. Bell, Samuel, driller
25. Bratton, Jas., labourer
27. McCaughan, A., shipwright
29. Chittenden, A., joiner
31. Chalmers, David, joiner
33. Bell, Archibald
35. Hawkins, Boyd
37. Brown, Alexander
39. Marlbough, W., ship carpenter
__________
2, 4. Vacant
6. McMurray, Samuel
8. Spence, Robert, fitter
10. Keenan, Charles, caulker
12. Bell, David, joiner
14. Drummond, Mary
16. Curran, Archie, caulker
18. Hill, Samuel, caulker
20. Roddy, D., stone cutter
22. Kelly, Jos., stone cutter
24. Mason, Samuel
26. Heron, Wm., labourer
28. Service, J. W., engine driver
30. Prentice, Wm., fitter
32. Wright, Joseph, fitter
34. Black, Thomas, fitter
36. Ringland, John, fitter
38. Young, Saml., labourer
40. Feron, Robert, joiner
42. Miller, Wm., labourer
44. Hull, James, labourer
HASLETT SQUARE
off Galway Street
1. Moore, William C.
3. Vacant
5. McCann, Luke, labourer
7. Merkel, Robt., labourer (Mackie, Robert, labourer in 1890)
9. Johnston, J., smith's helper
11. Cameron, Alex., carter
13. Thompson, John, tailor
15. Newberry, Wm., labourer
17. Allen, Thos., car owner
__________
2. Edwards, Jas., brick layer
4. O'Kane, Mrs.
6. Glass, Saml., ferryman
8. M'Tear, Richd., labourer
10. Shields, H., coachsmith
12. Campbell, J., labourer
14. Nesbitt, Jas., labourer
16. Graham, Mrs.
18. Kerr, Alex., cart owner
HASTING STREET
Divis Street to Coates Street
1. Belfast Technical School - Wm.
Morton, secretary, Donegall Square West
" Richardson Bros., stores
" Morrison, John, brass founder
3. Boyle, Daniel, mechanic
5. McDowell, Richard, tenter
7. Elwood, Thos., stone mason
9. Brown, Mary
__________
2. Savage, T., hairdresser
4. Keenan, Patrick, waiter (Keelan, Patrick, waiter in 1890)
6, 8. Flannigan, W. J., engineer and millwright (Flanagan, Wm. J., engineer and machinist
in 1890)
10. Flannigan, Mrs.
12. Cherry, James, turner
14. McCauley, D., labourer
" Riddell, H., & Co., bobbin makers
" Squire, W., com. agent
14a. Woods, Jane
16. Leighton, Mary
18. McDowell, R., stone cutter
20. Hill, James, stone cutter
22. McConnell, Mrs.
24. Cairns, Sarah
HATFIELD STREET
off Ormeau Road
1. Millen, John, professor of
elocution
3. Marshall, Robt., grocer
5. Power, John, mineral water manufacturer
7. Newell, W., battery man
9. Carlisle, A., carpenter
11. Vacant
13. McDowell, J., jeweller
15. Webster, W., excise officer
17. Gracey, Edmund, clerk
19. McWilliam, John, porter
21. McKee, Miss J.
23. Taylor, James
25. Fisher, T., linen lapper
27. Hanna, James, joiner
29. Vacant
31. Roy, Saml., caterer
33. Mathews, T. H., teacher
35. Edwards, Robert, grocer
37. Rainey, Sarah
39. Vacant
41. McVeigh, J., brick layer
43. King, Mrs.
45. Rodgers, R., van driver
47. Smith, Hugh, labourer
49. Weldon, Jos. W., tailor
51. Murphy, W. J., clothier's assistant
53. Lawson, A., warehouseman
55. Morgan, Fras., draper
57. Vacant
59. Mitchell, D., carpenter
61. Caddell, W., compositor
63. Christian, James, brazier
65. Collins, Joseph, carter
67. Mullan, C., upholsterer
69. Curran, Jane
71. Curran, Richd., draper
73. Bell, Mrs.
75. Bogan, F. W., pharmaceutical chemist
77. Gabie, Hugh
79. Martin, Alex., stoker
81. Lavery, J., carpenter
83. Shuiter, James, baker
__________
2. McGee, Miss
4. Bunyan, E. F., draughtsman
6. Fisher, Miss S., dress maker
8. Brown, R., cellar man
10. Burn, Wm., manager boot warehouse
12. Shanks, Mrs.
14. Harrison, Hugh, joiner
16. Butler, Mrs. B.
18. Mogey, Alfred, clerk
20. Brown, Mrs.
22. Johnston, Wm., traveller
24. Linden, Mary
26. Ingram, J., stone cutter
28. Jamison, Jas., foreman
30. Hanna, Miss
32. Vacant
34. Ritchie, Ann
36. Naismith, J. W., bookkeeper
38. Gillin, Wm., upholsterer
40. McClelland, John, clerk
42. Mahair, D., postman
44. Lamont, C., watch maker
46. Donaldson, Miss
48. Ross, Wm. J., clerk
50. Walsh, W. J., engineer and architect
52. Lyons, Margaret
54. Strain, R., compositor
56. Patton, J., bookkeeper
58. Lavelle, John, printer
60. Devlin, John, clerk
62. Mahon, J., traveller
64. O'Neill, M., com. agent
66. Rupp, J. P., baker
68. Burnside, John, dentist
70. Gilbert, R., horse shoer
72. Vacant
74. Marshall, Henry, draper
76. Bell, A., stove fitter
78. Donaldson, W., tea blender
80. Vacant
82. Ross, Wm., store keeper
HAVELOCK PLACE
Ormeau Street to Havelock Street
1. Side door
3. Griffiths, David, cabinet maker and upholsterer
..........Outram Street intersects
Havelock Cottage
Arbuthnot, W. S., laundry
__________
2. Robinson, John,
grocer
4. Mission Hall
HAVELOCK STREET
Off Ormeau Road
Thompson, James & Sons, linen
and cambric handkerchief manufacturers
3. Lightbody, Miss J.
5. Walker, Saml., labourer
7. Martin, Robert, carter
9. Lewis, W. J., clerk
11. Kirk, Joseph
__________
2. Stanard, J., hardware merchant
4. Nicholl, Jno., foreman
6. Henry, J. L., commercial traveller
8. Vacant
HAVELOCK VIEW
Vernon Street to Lake Street
1. McGurk, John F., grocer
2. Ball, Samuel, labourer
3. Connor, Miss
4. Forrester, Mrs.
5. Courtenay, Chas., foreman
HAYPARK AVENUE
off Ormeau Road
1. Ingram, Alex., stationer
3. Howell, J. H., teacher
5. Macauley, Jno., manager
7. McCaw, J., linen business
9. Currie, John, iron monger
11. Braithwaite, L., funeral undertaker, etc.
13. Shaw, Mrs.
15. Anderson, T. B., warehouseman
17. Pearce, Edward, Customs officer
19. Davidson, Mrs.
21. Motherwell, D., manager
23. Cochrane, F., manager
25. McDowell, T., bookkeeper
27. Shaw, Mrs.
29. Holmes, R., Inland Revenue officer
31. Smyth, Mrs. (Smith in 1890)
33. Meharry, C., tobacconist
35. Malet, C. L., linen business
37. Anderson, T., factory manager
39. Vacant
41. Corry, George, manager
43. Christian, T., grocer
__________
2. Steele, C., grocer
..........Haywood Avenue intersects
Twelve houses in course of erection
Anna's Cottages
1. Hunter, S., foreman
2. Philpot, R., coachman
3. McKenna, Wm., labourer
HAYWOOD AVENUE
Ormeau Road to Walmer Street
1. Side door
3. Hill, John, car owner
5. Vacant
7. Hayes, William, baker
9. Martin, E., overlooker
11. Hamilton, Joseph, clerk
13. Shaw, Hugh, baker
15. Hudson, Samuel, clerk
17. Mollan, Thomas, constable R.I.C.
19. Logan, P. A., seaman
21. McCormick, James, of McPherson & McCormick, cycle agents
23. Quinn, Mrs.
25. Holland, John
27. Vacant
29. Park, H., clerk of works
31. Fleming, W., lithographer
33. Humphries, J., telegraphist
35. Harrison, Mrs.
37. Wright, J., bookkeeper
HAZELFIELD STREET
Crimea Street to Snugville Street
1. Grattan, Mrs.
3. Vance, W. R., tinsmith
5. Lowry, C. L., printer
7. Fenton, Wm., carpenter
Mrs. McDowell
__________
Hazelfield Cottages
2. Henderson, T., caulker
4. Deans, Samuel, joiner
6. Ogle, Thomas, carter
8. Ramsay, John
10. McConkey, W., brick layer
12. Parkhill, H., sample maker
14. Bell, Hugh, com. agent
16. Murphy, Mrs.
18. Emmerson, W., iron moulder
20. Gillen, John
22. Speers, J., brass moulder
24. Stirling, Henry, driller
26. Simpson, Mrs.
28. M'Teer, Sandy, painter
30. Craig, Saml., sawyer
32. Carson, Rachael
34. Barkley, W. J., carpenter
36. McKay, N., tailor
38. Hillis, James, rivetter
40. Keers, John, carpenter
42. Kane, Ann
44. Johnston, W., mechanic
46. Saunders, Jno., carpenter
HEATHERBELL STREET
off Beersbridge Road
Houses in course of erection
HELMSDALE STREET
Cliftonpark Avenue to Manor Street
1. Martin, J., cashier
3. Todd. Richd., farrier
5. Kerr, Margaret
7. Vacant
9. McCready, W. J., van man
11. Kearney, J., pensioner R.I.C.
13. Martin, James, clerk
15. Higginson, W., salesman
17. McCluggan, T., carpenter
19. Harvey, S., store keeper
21. McLeod, Mrs.
23. Vacant
25. Corbett, Wm., druggist
27. Straiton, J., evangelist
29. Harrison, Richard, clerk
31. Vacant
33. Lowry, John, tenter
35. Johnston, Alex., clerk
37. Orr, Robt., compositor
39. Reid, Henry, insurance agent
41. Bell, John, clerk
43. Wilson, Mrs.
45. McGeown, J. A., clerk
47. Malcolm, W., insurance agent
49. McIlveen, T., bookkeeper
51. Taylor, Mrs.
__________
2. Vacant
4. Courtenay, Alex., ex-con. R.I.C.
6. Vacant
8. Brown, Wm., traveller
10. Vacant
12. O'Sullivan, Michael, clerk H.M. Prison
14. Wilson, Robert, clerk
16. Walsh, William, clerk
18. Smyth, J., linen measurer
20. Keers, J., carpenter
22. Ashwood, Arthur, clerk
24. Oliver, W., bread server
26. Fogarty, Jeremiah, waiter
28. Vacant
30. Dixon, J. R., sign writer and decorator
32. Taggart, Wm., draper
34. Hunter, W., linen lapper
36. Boyd, John, tenter
38. Graham, Jno., mechanic
40. Aitken, Jas., salesman
42. McMurtry, Robert, clerk
44. Allen, A., block printer
46. Griffiths, J. E., manager Co-operative Stores
48. Kaye, Henry, traveller
50. Dysart, Wm., auctioneer
52. Thompson, Mrs. E. H.
HEMP STREET
off Newtownards Road
1. Hanna, J., rural postman
3. Hill, Saml., weigh man
5. Kennedy, Jas., fireman
7. McCartney, D., labourer
9. Bennett, James, fireman
11. Moreland, W., storeman
HEMSWORTH STREET
M'Tier Street to Agnes Street
1. Lamb, Jas., publican
..........Matlock Street intersects
..........Springmount Street intersects
5. McWhinney, J., publican
..........Killarney Street intersects
..........Upper Malvern Street intersects
7. Thompson, S. S., publican
9, 11. Finlay, J., pawn broker
.........Dane Street intersects
Hemsworth Street National
School - Alex. Johnston, principal
..........Wardlow Street intersects
17. Bell, John, grocer
.........Winburn Street intersects
.........Wellwynn Street intersects
.........Eaton Street intersects
19. Jackson, W. F., postman
21. Kerr, Edmund, van driver
23. Roddy, George, baker
__________
6. Hutchinson, J., whip maker
8. Robinson, Mrs.
10. Elliott, Walter, labourer
12. Hamilton, Hugh, street inspector
14. Spratt, Thomas, shop man
16. McMurtry, H., painter
18. Miller, Alex., labourer
20. Hagan, James, moulder
..........Hopeton Street intersects
22. Dalton, John, plater
24. McWilliams, Jane
26. Magee, James, wheeler
28. Elbaum, L., traveller
30. McAllister, W., plasterer
32. McMillan, T., pastry baker
34. McCrum, Miss
36. Gordon, Geo., labourer
38. Stranix, Wm., porter
40. Johnston, Mrs.
42. Preston, W., carpenter
44. Verner, M., labourer
46. Beattie, Robt. J., carter
..........Malvern Street intersects
48 to 56. Bryans, J., grocer
58. Gallagher, Margaret
60. McCall, David, plater's helper
62. Bruce, Mrs.
64. Farley, Jas., holder up
66. Law, Miss
68. Stevenson, Mrs.
70. Dorman, Mrs., grocer
72. Agnew, Mrs.
74. Logan, Mrs.
76. Gallagher, Miss
78. Heron, E., house repairer (Herron, F., house repairer in 1890)
80. Rankin, Wm., carpenter
82. McCarroll, Jane
84. Mitchell, T., labourer
86. Summers, Jane
88. Rice, Mrs.
90. Gaw, Wm., painter
92. Ferris, W. J., labourer
94. Lemon, Jane
96. Martin, Stephen
98. McWhiter, John, miller
100. Montgomery, W., labourer
102. McCandless, Jane
104. Young, Wm., labourer
106. Wallace, Mrs.
108. Thompson, Eliza
110. Keatley, Miss
112, 114. Martin, S., grocer
116. Johnston, J., flax dresser
118. Sloan, Mrs.
120. Murray, James, sailor
122. Holland, Jno., moulder
124. Alexander, T., striker
126. Russell, Archibald, labourer
128. Thompson, G., labourer
130. Aiken, Jno., store keeper
132. Martin, John, van driver
134. Harrison, John, carter
136. Darragh, A., labourer
138, 140. Vacant
HENRIETTA COURT
off Boundary Street
a number of small houses
HENRIETTA STREET
Cromac Street to Joy Street
5. Quinn, P., hairdresser
7. Maynes, Patrick, van driver
9. Moreland, Sarah, boarding house
..........Grace Street intersects
11. Brown, M., greengrocer
13. Flanigan, B., labourer
15. McIlroy, Agnes
17. Patent, Alex., labourer (Paton, Alex., carpenter in 1890)
..........Catherine Street North intersects
19. McDonnell, J., labourer
21. McCaffrey, J., labourer
23. Powers, Jos., carpenter
25. Orr, Mrs.
27. McCartney, Elizabeth
__________
8. King, Sarah
10. Young, Margaret
..........Catherine Street intersects
12. McDermott, Mary, grocer
14. Leathem, Hugh, painter
16. Willix, J., coach wheeler
18. Moffat, George, fireman
20. Stewart, S., compositor
22. McIlwrath, W., labourer
24. Carlisle, John, pensioner
26. Mateer, Jno., coach builder
28. Shields, John, joiner
30. White, James, sawyer
32. McCloskey, Micl., plumber
HENRY LANE
off Little York Street
Three small houses
HENRY PLACE
Off Clifton Street
1. Doonan, T., sergt. R.I.C.
3. Clarke, J., acting sergt. R.I.C.
Entrance to laundry - Mrs. Harvey,
proprietress
Owens, John, photographer
Johnston, Alex., dairyman
Entrance to Military Barracks
HENRY STREET
Corporation Street to North Queen Street
1. Vacant
3, 5. Smith, Jane, Henry Street Steam Laundry
7. Belfast Warehouse Co. Ltd. - Hugh Kane, store keeper
9, 11. Belfast Warehouse Co. Ltd., stores
13. Boyd, N., pork merchant
15. Hopkinson, E., Ulster Arms Hotel (Hopkins, Edwd., Ulster Arms Hotel
in 1890)
..........Nelson Street intersects
17, 19, 21. Worth, Joseph, waste, flax, tow and yarn merchant
23, 25 Haslett, J. & J., stores
27. R.I.C. Barracks - Head Constable E. Scrennan in charge
29. Office for the Registry of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - Dr. Ferguson, registrar
No. 1 district
31. Arthur, Thomas, tailor
33. O'Loan, J., publican
.........Little York Street intersects
35. Lynn, Patrick, pawn broker
37. Peters, Thomas, shoe maker
39. Allen & Turtle, hosiery manufacturers, dyers, & finishers
of wool underclothing, socks, stockings, shooting hose, jerseys,
cardigan jackets, ladies and children's underwear
.........York Street intersects
York Street Flax Spinning Co.
Ltd.
__________
4, 12. White, T. H. & Co. Ltd., Clarendon flour and meal mills
14. Stores
16, 18. The Ferrumite and Paving Co. Ltd.
20. Garrett, Robert, stables
..........Nelson Street intersects
22. Owens, G. L., clerk
24. Hutchinson, H., pilot
26. Morrison, James, joiner
28. Cooper, James, plumber
30. Malone, John, cooper
32. McCluskey, Mary, grocer
34, 36. Boyd, R. J., smithworks
38. Hamilton, J., grocer
..........Little Henry Street intersects
40. Nicholl, Chas., hotel boots
42. McGarvey, Mary Ann
44. Roberts, D. J., pawn broker
46. Cumming, C., carpenter and builder
48. Brown, J., shoe maker
48a. Bell, Joseph, grocer
..........York Street intersects
50. Maloney, Mrs.
..........Wensley Street intersects
52, 54. Hunter, Jane, grocer
56. Montgomery, J., boot fitter
58. Walker, Margaret
..........Molyneux Street intersects
60. Neill, Alexander, grocer
62. Lyle, Robert, seaman
64. Mills, Jane
66. Murphy, Hugh, sailor
..........Southwell Street intersects
68. Savage, Mrs., grocer
70. Pearson, Mrs., grocer
72. Gibson, Ann
74. McCallum, James, plater
76. McVeigh, James, labourer
78. Stewart, James, labourer
80. Wilson, David, flax dresser
82. Vacant
84. Houston, J., ship carpenter
86. Coulter, Jas., store keeper
88. Busby, S., engine driver
90. Pollock, Alex., pork cutter
92. Frazer, John, clerk
94. Jackson, Wm., labourer
96. Douglas, Alexander, stoker
98. Milligan, Thos., labourer
100. Smith, W. J., labourer
102. Donaldson, W., labourer
104. McKimm, A., foreman
106. Hughes, John, labourer
108. Crawford, Mrs.
110. Milligan, Saml., labourer
112. Moorehead, J., carpenter
..........North Hill Street intersects
114. Devlin, Maggie
116. Batson, Ellen
118. Blaney, James, sailor
120. Magill, Mary
122. Boyle, Henry, shoe maker
..........McCleery Street intersects (McCleary in 1890)
124. Morrison, Miss, confectioner
126. Holbrook, John, seaman
128. Henry, W. J., silver plate polisher
130. Hennison, Jos., mechanic
132. Rodgers, M. & J., publican
HENRY STREET LITTLE
off Henry Street
a few small houses
HENRYVILLE STREET
off Shamrock Street, Lagan Village
2. Vacant
4. Lappin, Henry, carpenter
6. Reid, Stephen, labourer
8. Garbett, Ben., fowl dealer
10. Vacant
12. Montgomery, J., coachman
14. Gilley, T., boiler maker
16. Shields, Thos., labourer
18. Boyd, Saml., labourer
20. Albert, Robert, porter
22. Waide, Joseph, joiner
24. Whiteside, J., labourer
__________
1, 19. New houses, unoccupied
Henryville
Kerr, William, builder and contractor
HERBERT STREET
off Crumlin Road
Vacant
ground
5. Butler, J., fish dealer
7. Tiernan, T., pensioner
9. Duffin, Michael
__________
2, 4. Flanigan, S., spirit grocer
..........Chatham Street intersects
6. Vacant
8. Steele, Eliza
10. Magee, D., fish dealer
HERD'S COURT
Off Coates' Street
a few small houses
HERRON'S ROW
Off Beresford Street
1. Magill, James, labourer
3. Elwood, Henry, labourer
5. McBurney, Wm., carter
7. Addis, Wm., labourer
2. Harper, Alex., labourer
4. Keys, John, labourer
6. Clements, Mrs.
8. Hamilton, Mrs.
HERTFORD STREET
Off Grosvenor Street
1. Semple, W., preparing master
3. Lowry, Wm., labourer (Lowrey, Wm., carter in 1890)
5. Irwin, Robert, labourer
7. Coulter, Robert, lithographic printer
9. Sergison, James, labourer
11. Moore, James, postman
__________
2, 4. Kennedy, R., publican
6. Adams, Robt., labourer
8. McBratney, Sarah
10. Carson, Adam, labourer
12. Morrow, A., labourer
14. Reid, Robt., flax dresser
16. Spence, John, labourer
HIGH STREET
from Castle Place
1, 3. Green, Forster & Co. Ltd.,
tea & coffee merchants
..........Hodgson Entry intersects
3. Simpson Brothers, shirt makers, hosiers & glovers
First Floor
" Keown, Thomas H., Resident Life Assurance Company
" Combe, G., electrician
" McBride & Co., photographers
" Family Grocers' and Spirit Dealers' Association
" Hilland, H. T., public auditor and accountant
5. Forde, Joseph, boot manufacturer, umbrella,
walking-stick and handbag warehouse
5½. Shelbourne Dining Rooms
7. Gribben, Wm., jeweller
" Gribben, Ed., watch maker
9. Mitchell, J. K., hosier, outfitter, shirt and collar maker
11. Crown Dining Rooms
..........Crown Entry intersects
13. Lipton, T. J., wholesale tea and provision stores
17. Hanson, W. M., & Co., hosiers, glovers, shirt makers,
and children's out fitters
19. Rainey, W. J., heraldic engraver
" Charley, A. Norman, solicitor
Second Floor
" Plimmer, T. S., photographer
21, 23. Shaw, John S., Hat Manufacturer, Ulster Hat Emporium -
Works, Wilson's Court
25. Nicholl's Medical Hall
..........Wilson's Court intersects
27. Pim, E. & W., Wholesale and Retail Grocers & Wine
Merchants; Branches, Bangor (Co. Down), Dublin Road and Jubilee
House, Belfast
First Floor
29. Spiller, D. Fredk., solicitor
Second Floor
" Abernethy, William, photographer
" Shaw, Martin, chartered accountant
" Heron, J. S., advertising agent
31. Johnston, H., Umbrella Manufacturer, Walking Stick Manufacturer
and Warehouseman, Wholesale entrance, 2 Joy's Entry
..........Joy's Entry intersects
33. India Rubber & Gutta Percha Manufacturers &
Telegraph Works Co. Ltd. - R. H. C. Ramsay, agent. Telegraphic
address, "Silvergray"
St. George's Hall
35. Greenhill Bros., flour and bran merchants and coal importers
" Kemp's Mercantile Offices
Second Floor
" Herron, Ed., hairdresser
" Hudson, Henry, manufacturers' agent
" Koeller, F., Mus. Bac., Oxon; conductor of
Philharmonic Society; principal of City School of Music;
professor of music
37. Boyd, Miss, confectioner
39, 41. Goodson, R., Mantle Manufacturer and Ladies' Tailor
43. Marshall, W. J., Merchant Tailor, Shirt Maker, Hosier and Glover,
Shirt, Collar, and Cuff Maker; res., 26 Fitzroy Avenue
43a. Granville Buildings
" Jones & Lytle, solicitors
" Petticrew, W. J., Jeweller
" Henderson, Thomas, chartered accountant, house and
land agent
" Brown, James, house and land agent
" Cochrane, H., tea agent
" Magowan, H. B., agent
" Charley, H. M., & Co., colliery agents
" Lockhart, Saml., tea agent (1st floor)
" Millar, David, com. agent
" Burns, G., manufacturers agent
" Lee, Matthew, goldsmith
45, 47. Neill, J. H., & Co., Military and Merchant Tailors,
Clerical Outfitters and Robemakers
49. Mullan, P., hairdresser
..........Pottinger's Entry intersects
51. Leahy, Kelly & Leahy, Ltd., Tobacconists
53, 55. Totton, Mrs., Baby Linen and Ladies' underclothing
..........Hamilton's Court intersects
59. Patterson, Richard, & Co., Ironmongers, Plumbers, Gasfitters,
House Furnishing, & Sanitary Engineers
61. Hay, W. H., & Co., tobacco merchants and foreign cigar
importers
63. Hanna & Brown, cabinet makers, upholsterers and carpet
importers
65. Carson, M., & Co., artistic wallpapers and decorative
materials
67. Shaw, J. G., B.A., Solicitor, Notary Public
" McKay, Miss, artist
" McKay, J., com. for taking affidavits
" Gawley, Miss, typewriting office
69. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Branch Office - Henry
Herdman, Local Secretary
71. (1st floor) Campbell, Jas., solicitor
Second floor
" Johnston & Walsh, Chartered Accountants
" Hill, James, commission agent and flour broker
Third Floor
" Jones, Thomas
75, 77. Reid, Wm., & Sons, Hosiers, Glovers, Shirt and Collar
Manufacturers, Milliners & Ladies' Outfitters; Branches, Royal
Avenue & Bridge Street
...........Church Lane intersects
79, 81. Mitchell, Arnott, & Co., room paper manufacturers;
only manufacturers in Ireland
First Floor
81. McCormick, John, solicitor
Second Floor
" Mitchell, James, general agency
" Licensed Vintners' Association - James Brady,
secretary
Third Floor
" Reid Brothers, artists and photographers
St. George's Church
83. Eglinton & Winton Hotel - John Mantell, Proprietor
85. McDuff, John, The City Florist, Private Residence, 27
Wellesley Avenue, Malone Road
__________
2. Scottish Widows' Fund Life
Assurance Society - W. M. Potterton, Resident Secretary
4, 6. Sawyers, J. & T., fish merchants
8. Erskine, R., Basket, Trunk and Portmanteau Manufacturer
10. Wigan Coal & Iron Co. Ltd., James Carter, agent
12. Moat Bros., stationers and rubber stamp makers
..........Winecellar Entry intersects
14. Albion Cloth Co. - Robert Boag, proprietor; res., 6 Upper Crescent
Washington House
16. Curley, Francis, clerical and merchant tailor
" (1st floor) Shean, Wm., solicitor
" National Telephone Co., Ltd., R. Shepherd, A.Inst.E.E.,
district manager; residence, Pentland Place, Silverstreams
18. The Magnet, mantle manufacturers and furriers
20. Hepworth, J., & Son, wholesale and retail clothiers and
hatters
..........Orr's Entry intersects
22, 24. Mackenzie & McMullen, general drapers
26. Patterson, Robert, & Sons, house furnishing and mill furnishing
ironmongers, agents for mechanical appliances
..........Bridge Street intersects
28. Wylie, Jas., fancy draper
" Mahon, J. S., solicitor
38a. Woods, J., & Co., military and merchant tailors
30, 32. McGee & Co., Tailors, Inventors of the Ulster Coat
34, 36. Porter, J., general draper
38. Hanna, J., silk mercer, furrier, costumier, milliner, mantle maker,
and general outfitter
..........Sugarhouse Entry intersects
40. National Bank Ltd. - R. F. Kennedy, manager
42, 44, 46. Miller, C., & Co., Ltd., Cabinet Makers and
Upholsterers
48, 50. Currie, J. & Co., house furnishing ironmongers and hardware merchants
52. Wilson, P., merchant tailor
54, 56. Keegan, Graham, & Co., distillers, wine and spirit
merchants
58, 60. Greenfield, J., General Draper and Outfitter
62, 68. Vacant ground for National Bank (new premises)
70. Deeves, S. M., stationer, printer, and book binder -
Private address, Dublin Road
72. Dowling, J. M., wholesale confectioner
74. Jeffrey, W., saddler and harness maker
76. Pyper, John, watch maker
..........Skipper Street intersects
78. Black, J., boot and shoe manufacturers
80. Keenan, T. & Sons, rope and twine manufacturers
82. Robinson, W., glass and china merchant
84, 86. Lynas, R., & Co., glass and china merchants
88, 90. Hogg, R., & Co., Glass, China, and Earthenware
Merchants, and Fancy Goods Importers
92, 94. Vacant
96, 98. McLorinan, C., & Son, Glass and China Merchants
100. McKee, John, & Co., Stock and Share Brokers, Insurance
Agents
" Maguire, H., solicitor
" Beattie, T. & Co., nurserymen, seedsmen, and
florists
..........High Street Entry intersects
102. Moore, F. M., practical chronometer and Watch maker, optician,
etc.; and at 23 Eden Quay, Dublin
HILL STREET
Waring Street to Talbot Street
1. The Old Bushmills Distillery Co. Ltd.
- Pure Malt Whisky Distillers only, Distillery - Bushmills,
County Antrim
Atkinson, Robert, & Co., stores and
stables
Quinn, Thomas, & Co., rectifying distillers,
wine & spirit merchants, Bonded Warehouse, Gordon
Street
29. MacLaine, Geo. L., solicitor & clerk of the Peace
and Crown for Co. Down
35, 37. Moore, Hugh, sack and bag merchant
..........Gordon Street intersects
__________
2. Wilson, R. C., agent
" Smyth, C., com. agent
" Garfunkle, E., house furnisher
4. Stores
6. Lavery, Alex., publican
8. Rice, James, flax merchant
10. Brown, N. M., & Co., flax and tow merchants
12. Stores
14. Atkinson, Robert, & Co., agents for Bass Ratcliff, and Gretton,
Burton-on-Trent
16. Vacant
..........Exchange Place intersects
18. Armstrong & Co., paper makers and wholesale stationers,
Mills at Penicuik, Midlothian
Sherriff, Thomas C.
..........Commercial Court intersects
20. Side door
22. Vacant
24, 26. Corry, J., store man
28. Stores
30. Gibson, Edward, saddlers' ironmonger
32. Magee, Wm., flax merchant
34. Goods entrance
36. Moore, McKee, & Co., wholesale distillers
38, 40. Macardle, Moore, & Co., Brewers, Dundalk, James Black,
agent
42, 44. Stores
46. Andrews, Mrs.
48. Herst, Mrs.
HILL STREET NORTH
off Henry Street
A few small houses
HILLAND STREET
off Blackstaff Road
1a. McKittrick, Jane
1b. Topping, W. H., labourer
1. Liggett, David, labourer
3. Magivern, Jas., labourer
5. Mackie, Eliza
7. Allen, Eliza A.
9. Kelly, Thomas, labourer
11. Barrett, W., smith's helper
13. Joyce, Edw., watchman
15. Stanfield, Mary Jane
17. Conway, Jane
19. Singleton, Wm., labourer
21. Pearcy, Wm. (Pearson, William, dealer in 1890)
23. Sloan, Mary Jane
25. Snodden, James, labourer
27. Lowry, Geo., brick layer
29. Brown, Wm., labourer
31, 33. Carlisle, J., spirit grocer
..........Tierney Street intersects
35. Law, Wm., labourer
37. Steenson, Mrs.
39. Souter, Henry, labourer
41. Campbell, W. J., yarn dresser
43. Vacant
45. Wallace, W. J., labourer
47. Smyth, Robt., labourer
49. Gilbert, Jemima
51 to 65. Vacant
67. Buchanan, R., brick layer
69. Wilson, John, labourer
71. Black, Mrs.
73. Vacant
75. Milligan, Mary
77, 79. Vacant
81. Moore, Wm., labourer
83, 85. Vacant
87. Leech, John, labourer
89, 91. Vacant
93. Morrow, David, carter
95. Richardson, John, roper
97. McMahon, W., coach man
99. Vacant
101. Bowers, John, labourer
103. Vacant
105. Lunn, Mrs.
107. McCormick, Mary Jane
109. McCully, Thos., labourer
111. Nixon, George, labourer
113. Vacant
115. Robinson, James
117. Witherhead, Kate
119. Stewart, J., iron moulder
..........Felt Street intersects
121, 123. Dowling, W., spirit grocer
125. Jones, W. J., labourer
127. Beattie, Wm., labourer
129. Vacant
131. Johnston, Alice
133. Clements, Robt., fireman
135. Hutchinson, W. James, fireman
137. Quail, Ellen
139. Bateson, T., carpenter
141. Jest, Thos., fireman
__________
2. Gregg, Jas., brick layer
4. Green, John, labourer
6. Currie, Chas., labourer
8. Smylie, Wm., labourer
10. Peel, James, labourer
12. Vacant
14. Smyth, Geo., labourer
16. Laverty, Mrs.
18. Hilland Street Methodist Mission Hall
20. McIlwaine, Margaret
22. Breden, Margaret
24. Boomer, Thos., labourer
26. Irvine, Jas., labourer
28. Mayes, James, carter
30. Leckey, James, labourer (Lecky, Wm., labourer in 1890)
..........Tierney Street intersects
32, 34. Carlin, C., fitter
36. McMurry, Wm., plasterer
38. Gillespie, Sarah
40. Busby, James, labourer
42. Colville, Thos., fireman (Colvin, Letitia in 1890)
44. Brunton, John, labourer
46. Halliday, John, baker
48. Harbison, John, hackler
50. Cahoon, David, van driver
52. Hamilton, Wm., labourer
54. McCorry, James, labourer
56. Robinson, Thos., labourer
58. Mercer, James, rougher
60. Goodwin, Kate
62. Bell, Alex., coach builder
64. Marks, Sarah
66. McKeown, Martha
68. Martin, Ann
70. Vacant
72. Clarke, Wm., labourer
74. Hicks, Emily
76. Burns, Moses, labourer
78. Rea, S., machine master
80. Griffin, David, labourer
82. Harrison, Jas., fireman
84. McCaffrey, James, fitter
86. Matthews, Wm., labourer
88. Wilson, James, bottler
90. Chapman, W. J., labourer
92. Baker, Charles, sawyer
94. Hutton, W. J., labourer
96. Carey, Francis, labourer
98. Maxwell, Wm., labourer
100. Simpson, Eliza
102. Nixon, Charles, labourer
104. McWilliams, A., labourer
106. Vacant
108. Johnston, Thos., tailor
110. Chapman, Jas., plasterer
112. Reid, John, labourer
..........Felt Street intersects
HILLMAN STREET
North Queen Street to Duncairn Street
1. McCartney, K., foreman
3. McCluskey, W. J., clerk
5. Hillis, John, compositor
7. Mulholland, P., engine driver
9. Fitzgerald, Wm., hackle setter
11. Nicholl, Wm., iron moulder
13. Brown, Thomas, joiner
15. Baird, Jas., shipwright
17. Patterson, W., compositor
19. Reid, John C., shipwright
21. Stewart, Robert, joiner
23. Curran, Mary Ann
25. Craig, John P., blacksmith
27. Robinson, Francis, rigger
29. Boyd, Joseph, linen lapper
31. Shaw, Samuel, moulder
33. McComb, James, saddler (McCombe, James, sailor in 1890)
35. Chalmers, John, engineer (Chambers, John, engineer in 1890)
37. Templeton, J., compositor
39. Duncan, Patrick, clerk
41. McFadden, Jas., joiner
43. Mundell, John, labourer
45. Seeds, James W., draper
47. Braniff, William, pilot
49. Lees, R., sanitary inspector
51. Bean, R., railway guard
53. Brown, Wm., labourer
55. Leader, John, labourer
57. Bleakley, Saml., carpenter
59. Mawhinney, Jas., joiner
61. Marshall, Sarah Jane
63. Wilson, Joseph, carpenter
65. Duthie, David, clerk
67. Nugent, B., tenter
69. Vacant
71. Crawford, Thos., clerk
73. Loughrey, J., compositor (Loughy, James, compositor in 1890)
75. Barlow, Henry, plater
77. Smyth, James, pensioner
79. Reid, W. H., engineer
81. Rodgerson, Agnes
83. Patton, Saml., painter
..........Glenrosa Street intersects
85. Vincent, H., engineer
87. McCartney, John, joiner
89. Boyd, Robt., merchant
91. Lynas, R., mason
93. Hunter, Wm., joiner
95. Campbell, Wm., joiner
97. Harold, Robt., boiler maker
99. McFadden, Robt., fitter
101. Irvine, Alex., packer
103. Turner, And., shipwright
105. Magill, John, shipwright
107. Calighan, Geo., painter (Callingham, Geo., painter in 1890)
109. Boyle, Mary (O'Boyle, Mrs. in 1890)
111. Eakin, Elizabeth (Aiken, Mrs. in 1890)
113. Alexander, J., ship carpenter
115. Brown, J., blacksmith
117. Gray, J., tram conductor
119. Bishop, Mary
121. Moore, John, engineer
123. Coburn, John, carter
125. Craig, John, labourer
127. Bruce, Andrew, mechanic
129. Donegan, Joseph, carter
131. Quinn, Jas., spirit grocer
..........Lepper Street intersects
133. Brown, J., print cutter
135. Boyd, Thos., engineer
137. Hill, H. W., inspector
139. Magill, Agnes
141. Garrett, Wm., cooper
143. Herdman, W., linen lapper
145. Wilson, T., cloth passer
147. Gray, Henry, engineer
149. McKinstry, W. J., carpenter
151. McMurray, Mary
153. Boyd, John, plater
155. Hughes, Mrs.
157. Mateer, J., stone cutter
159. Hall, John, upholsterer
161. Stewart, Wm., seaman
163. Williamson, Jas., sailor
165. Baker, Wm., brass finisher
167. Ruth, Rirhard, labourer (Richard)
169. Harker, L., colour sergt.
..........Edlingham Street intersects
193. Sergant, R., spirit grocer
195. Vacant
197. Oswald, Usher, clerk
199. Maginnis, Mary
201. Bell, George L., clerk
203. Angus, Wm., clock maker
205. Kirk, James, coachman
207. Wildcourt, W., prof. of music
209. McConaghy, A., tobacconist
211. Keilty, W., cabinet maker
213. Penny, Robt., joiner
215. Jackson, J., boiler maker
217. Nicol, George, sawyer
219. Babington, Wm., driller
221. Alexander, W. H., grocer
223. Boyd, Mary J.
225. McKenzie, Sarah
227. Giffin, David, clerk
229. Thompson, S., traveller
231. Dougherty, Geo., R.I.C.
233. Andrews, Wm.
235. Hinds, J., pawn broker
237. Molloy, Hugh, butler
239. Harvey, N., draper
241. Hoy, A., sea captain
243. Sullivan, Mrs.
245. Kirkpatrick, Agnes J.
247. McCauley, Jane
Garden Terrace
249. Cooper, C., nurse
251. Mallon, John, gardener
253. Miller, Miss
255. Rea, D., teacher
257. Benson, W. J., R.I.C.
259. Barr, H., marine dealer
261. McWilliams, W., preparing master
263. Linn, James
265. O'Hara, Annie
267. Taylor, Catherine
269, 271. Larmour, W. J., grocer
..........Halliday's Road intersects
__________
Fern Terrace
273. Rooney, Bros., spirit grocers
275. Johnston, Edw., draper
277. Smith, Mary
279. Dougan, W. J., agent Prudential Assurance Co.
281. Smyth, Johanna, ladies' steward
283. Leighton, J. A., manager
285. Leet, T., pensioner R.I.C.
287. Vacant
289. Galashan, G., chemist
291. Vacant
293. Agar, Andrew
295. Nester, Mary
297. Hayes, Mary Jane
299. Shaw, James, clerk
301. McCracken, Dora
303. McMaster, J. J., carpenter
Carnarvon Terrace
305. Vacant
307. Scott, R., bookkeeper
309. Stevenson, Margaret
__________
2. Allen, Alex., tobacconist
4. Seeds, Jas., compositor
6. Whittley, Lizzie
8. McGrogan, N., blacksmith
10. Lawther, Jessie
12. McManus, O., sergt. R.I.C.
14. Morton, John, plater
16. Finlay, James, tenter
18. Longmore, Maria
20. Hanney, R. J., pensioner (Hanna, Mrs. in 1890)
22. Steel, W., mechanic
24. Calwell, Alex., blacksmith
26. Casey, John, R.I.C.
28. Widdess, D., ship steward (Widdness, D., ship's steward in 1890)
30. Leader, John, pensioner
32. Rea, Miss, dress maker
34. Neill, John, plater
36. Bean, James, fitter
38. Mullan, M., iron turner
40. Thompson, James, clerk
42. Graham, Robt., compositor
44. Graham, H., shipwright
46. Davidson, T., cabinet maker
48. M'Neilly, S., cabinet maker (Menelly, S. in 1890)
50. O'Keefe, J., compositor
52. Kilpatrick, E., blacksmith (Kirkpatrick, W., blacksmith in 1890)
54. Smith, Agnes
56. Charles, J., linen business
58. Twaddle, Wm., R.I.C.
60. Stewart, James, pilot
62. Nicholl, B., boiler maker
64. Wilson, John, shipwright
66. Bradshaw, S., compositor
68. Graham, James, miller
70. McClean, S., shipwright (McLean, Samuel, rivetter in 1890)
72. Wilson, D., labourer
74. Magowan, O., fireman
76. Boyd, Robert, sail maker
78. Ray, J., engine driver
80. McBride, T. J., carpenter
..........Glenrosa Street South intersects
82. Campbell, T., linen lapper
84. McKay, Emily
86. McDowell, Samuel, sailor
88. Harper, George, mechanic
90. Adair, John, joiner
92. Ross, David, tailor
94. Dunn, Henry, baker
96. Thompson, R., harbour constable
98. Hudson, Isabella
100. Barron, Wm., sailor
102. Heatherton, W., upholsterer
104. Farrell, A., driver
106. Taylor, R., smith's helper
108. Holmes, Wm., boiler maker
110. Cox, Thos., linen lapper
112. Ferguson, Jas., sailor
114. Smyth, R., sailor
116. Cairns, John, clerk
118. Smith, J., boiler maker
120. Campbell, J., mechanic
122. Blackley, J., carpenter
124. Watson, Thos., labourer
..........Lepper Street intersects
126. Angus, John, carpenter
128. Galloway, C., goods prtr.
130. Hagan, S., master mariner
132. Moore, Thos., clerk
134. Murphy, J., millwright
136. Downey, J., builder
138. Jeffrey, Thos., clerk
140. Campbell, J., boiler maker
142. Eason, Jas., signalman
144. McIlwaine, Thos., joiner
146. Thornbury, E., van man
148. Flynn, J., solicitor's clerk
150. Lynch, Denis, warrant officer
152. Keith, James, shipwright
154. Buchanan, J., store keeper
156. Brown, Wm., carter
158. Sherman, Thos., caulker
160. Beattie, Richard. plater
162. Magee, W. J., tailor
164. Sherman, Wm., carpenter
..........Edlingham Street intersects
164. Colgan, J., spirit grocer
166. Farelly, W., biscuit manufacturer
168. Hughes, James, manager
170. Richardson, Catherine
172. McConaghie, J., coachman
174. McRandal, Hugh, joiner
176. Turney, W., brass founder
178. Ginley, John, cooper
180. Kelly, Elizabeth
182. McCabe, Edw., painter
184. Bruce, L., tea blender
186. White, Jas., acting sergt. Harbour Police
188. Bowden, James, joiner
190. McStay, John, grocer
192. Wilson, Margaret
194. Snoddy, E. J., vest maker
196. Graham, H. W., driver
198. Vacant
200. Murdoch, G., print cutter
202. Gordon, R., compositor
204. Hutchinson, W. J., master pilot
206. Kennedy, Agnes, school teacher
208. Evans, Wm., compositor
210. Buckley, W., compositor
212. Irvine, J., cork cutter
214. Crozier, J. A., bookkeeper
216. Vacant
218. Bell, F., steward
220. McNeill, B., bookkeeper
222. Atcheson, W., linen lapper
224. Finn, Wm., ship builder
226. McNaughton, J., turner
228. Geddis, Adam, cooper
230. Reid, W., stone engraver
232. Savage, Francis, carpenter
234. Hodge. Thos., postman
236. Boal, James, engraver
238. McCaughey, S., linen business
240. Waterson, J., cabinet maker
242. Glenn, J., boot and shoe maker
..........Halliday Road intersects
Hawthorn Terrace
244. Gracey, Mrs. A.
246. Miller, J., dress maker
248. Stewart, S., carpenter
250. Cobain, R., carpenter
252. McMaster, J., carpenter
254. Metz, Edw., compositor
256. Haverty, Sarah
258. Maguire, H., manager
260. Carnahan, W. J., sergt. R.I.C. (Carnaghan, W. J., sergt. R.I.C.
in 1890)
262. Morrow, W., brick layer
264. McCullough, F. M., clerk
Randolph Terrace
266. Kennedy, Catherine
268. Herdman, W., warehouseman
270. Patton, Thomas, clerk
272. Blackbourne, James, car inspector
274. Morton, R. M., R.I.C.
HILLVIEW STREET
off Oldpark Road
1a. Beadnell, R., flax dresser
3a. Jackson, Wm., painter
5a. Clarke, Samuel
7a. Hill, W., brick layer
7a. Halliday, J., plasterer
5. Craig, Eliza
7. Lyle, Robt., mechanic
9. Magowan, D., carpenter (McGowan, David, carpenter in 1890)
11. Thompson, W., print cutter
13. Wilson, M. J.
15. Cairns, W. J., tenter
17. McMeekin, H., stationer (McMeechan, H., newsagent in 1890)
19. Oprey, Samuel, tailor
21. Hinton, Bessie
23. Brady, John, beamer
25. Allen, G., brick layer
27. McClaverty, Hannah (McLarty, Mrs. Hannah in 1890)
29. Lawther, Thos., caulker
31. Shannon, Jos., seaman
33. Evans, Wm., labourer
35. McVicker, N., boot maker
37. Beckett, S., flax dresser
39. Shaw, Bella
41. Hope, R., tailor
43. Williamson, M., grocer
..........Linwood Street intersects
45. Hume, J., spirit grocer
47. Carling, Hugh, rivetter
49. Hunter, James, reeling master
51. Gaw, A., engine driver
..........Jordan Street intersects
53. McClements, M., labourer
55. Bamford, J., flax dresser
57. Kirk, Agnes
59. Davidson, Jas., spinning master
61. Dougherty, B., publican
..........Druse Street intersects
..........Lebanon Street intersects
91. Smith, Jos., mechanic
93. Gray, James, rivetter
95, 97. Smyth, R., grocer (Smith, Jane, grocer in 1890)
..........Burton Street intersects
99, 101. Martin, Jno., pawn broker
103. Shearer, Adam, dealer
__________
2. Side door
4. Mettrick, Mrs.
6. McCurley, W. R., carpenter
8. Lyle, J., flax dresser
10. Marr, John, tailor
12. Nesbitt, Mrs.
14. McClung, J., flax dresser
16. Knox, T., cloth finisher
18. Gamble, John, tenter
20. Johnston, D., lamp lighter
22. Coburn, I., labourer
24. Murray, Mrs.
26. Mettrick, Jos., carpenter
28. Wilson, A. Jane
30. Millar, Wm., labourer
32. Duff, Thos., labourer
34. Smith, Thomas, tanner
36. Brown, J., cloth passer
38. Clements, Catherine
40. Duff, Hugh, tailor
42. Boyd, Wm., labourer
..........Linwood Street intersects
44, 46, 48. Moore, J., grocer
50. Skinner, Thos., labourer
52. Reid, Isabella
56. McClung, Jane
58. McGookin, J., blacksmith
60. Beattie, Mrs.
62. Thompson, Thos., marble finisher
64. Mayne, S., stone cutter
66. Patterson, Emily
68. McDowell, J., flax dresser
70. Currie, J., labourer (Corry, James, labourer in 1890)
72. Gardiner, Jane
74. Boyd, Maggie
76. McCurdie, A. Jane (McCurdy, Catherine J. in 1890)
78. Skinner, T., labourer
80. Thompson, Anna B.
82. Erskine, S., labourer
84. Davidson, A., flax dresser
86. Dowds, Ellen
88. Davidson, J., labourer
90. Walsh, Eliza
92, 94. Saunders, W. J., spirit grocer
..........Everton Street intersects
96, 98. Patterson, Wm., grocer
100. Morton, T., publican0
HIND STREET
off Newtownards Road to Hunt Street
Houses in course of erection
HOGARTH STREET
Adam Street to Edlingham Street
Houses in course of erection
HOLMES COURT
off Ludlow Street
a few
Small houses
HOLMES STREET
Off Bruce Street
1. Martin, John, dealer
3. McMahon, Mrs.
5. Wilson, Henry, labourer
7. Sherridan, Mrs.
9. Larmour, John, cutter
11. Vacant
13. McKnight, Thos., packer
15. Gilmore, Geo., bottler
17, 19. Dining rooms of Clarence Factory
21. McBride, Miss
23. Trainor, Mrs.
25. Larmour, Wm., box maker
27. Emerson, E., coach man
__________
2. Vacant
4. Hinton, Wm., shoe maker
6. Vacant
8. Campbell, Wm., labourer
10. Stevenson, H., labourer
12. McConway, H., engineer
14. Atkins, William, cooper
16. McMahon, Mrs.
18. Ballance, Jos., labourer
20. Store
HOLYROOD
off Malone Road
Scott, Mrs.
Johnston, Henry, of 31 High Street
__________
Vacant
Bowman, Davys, house and land agent
Gate Lodge
Sampson, Robt., labourer
HOLYWOOD STREET
Finmore Street to Island Street
1. Stewart, Alex., labourer
3. Somerville, Jas., labourer
5. Vacant
7. Storey, Hugh, labourer
9. Frazer, Isabella
11. Anderson, John, labourer
13. Scott, D., brick layer
15. Allen, Samuel, hemp dresser
17. McAllister, Essie
19. Blackburn, Thomas, shipwright
21. Thompson, John, joiner
23. Gallagher, Margaret
25. Hewitt, Richard, carter
27. Tube, Eliza
29. Mills, John, labourer
31. Tosh, John, labourer
33. Carrol, Wm., carpenter
35. Stannage, William John, labourer
37. Murray, John, rivetter
39. Greer, Danl., labourer
41. Phillips, John, labourer
43. Shields, Hugh, labourer
45. Thompson, John, boiler maker
47. Clarke, James, driller
49. Vacant
51. Abraham, Thos., labourer
53. Saunders, Julia
55. Stitt, Samuel, painter
57. McKinley, Wm. J., driller
59. Stitt, James, caulker
61. Murray, Henry, labourer
63. Stewart, John, fitter
65. Kirk, John, labourer
67. Gillen, Jas., blacksmith
69. Helon, Andrew, painter
71. Magill, James, driller
73. Hunsdale, Hugh, sailor
75. Vacant
77. Cullen, Robert, carter
79. Bailey, John, labourer
81. McFadden, D., caulker
83. Emmerson, Susan
85. Kennedy, Sarah
87. Templeton, Jas., labourer
89. Vacant
91. McClelland, T., mechanic
93. Reilly, George, driller
95. Kane, James, fireman
97, 99. Savage, John, publican
__________
2. Johnston, Jas., painter
4. McMillen, John, labourer
6. Thompson, Hugh, rivetter
8. Kenny, Andw., labourer
10. Scott, Robt., labourer
12. Beck, Samuel, grocer
14. McCleave, Alex., plumber
16. Wright, Alex., labourer
18. Burrows, Samuel, sailor
20. McCully, I., blacksmith
22. Reynolds, Geo., checker
24. Black, Andrew, railway guard
26. Taggart, Robert, blacksmith
28. Gibson, Wm., labourer
30. Steed, Robert, saddler
32. Turner, Wm., labourer
34. Wiggins, Robert James, blacksmith
36. Keenan, John, labourer
38. Stewart, Thos., driller
40. Vacant
42. Steed, Richd., labourer
44. Campbell, Saml., labourer
46. Fleming, Saml., driller
48. Vacant
50. Boyd, Jas., labourer
52. Craig, Jas., labourer
54. King, Wm. J., labourer
56. Johnston, Wm., labourer
58. Hunter, James, plater
HOOKER STREET
off Crumlin Road
1, 3. Side doors
9. Evans, Mrs.
12. Anderson, Thomas (11?)
13. Ewart, M., linen finisher
15. Ewart, Sarah
17. Ainsley, John, labourer
19. Mackenzie, Mrs. (McKenzie, Elizabeth in 1890)
21. Miller, William, oiler
23. Leckey, William, carter (Lecky in 1890)
25. Meek, James, labourer
27. McKenna, Mary Ann
29. Johnston, Agnes
31. Brown, John, rougher
33. Brown, Sarah Jane
35. Greenlees, Arthur, labourer
37. Walsh, David, yarn dresser (Welsh in 1890)
39. Steele, Wm., beetler
41. Morrison, Ellen Jane
43. Mitchell, John, coalman
45. Wigston, S., linen finisher
47. Smith, Mrs.
49. Art, Wm., rougher (Hart, William, rougher in 1890)
51. McGivern, Joseph, carter
53. Irvine, Hugh, dryer (Irwin, Hugh, yarn dresser in 1890)
55. Beattie, Mrs.
57. Crothers, Wm., rougher
59. Hamilton, R., flax dresser
61. Moore, Mrs.
63. Courtney, John, labourer
65. Mitchell, Mrs.
67. McGladdery, J., carpenter
69. Carmichael, S., labourer
71. Porter, James, labourer
73. Ross, Richd., carpenter
75. Mitchell, Jas., labourer
__________
2. McMurdie, Saml., labourer
4. Rothry, John, labourer (Rathery, John in 1890)
6. Lunn, Susan
..........Chatham Street intersects
12. Harkness, Wm., sorter
14. Watters, Chas., finisher
16. McCourt, M., labourer
18. Lutton, S., watchman
20. Moffat, Mrs. (Moffet, Robert in 1890)
22. Brown, Robert, bundler
24. McDowell, Jas., rivetter
26. Shanks, James, labourer
28. Wigston, H. J., rougher
30. Chapman, Robert
32. Taylor, W. J., iron turner
34. Wigston, T., yarn dresser
36. Vacant
38. Leslie, Saml., bleacher
40. Swan, Henry, bundler
42. Wylie, Thos., labourer
44. Morrison, Mrs.
46. Gould, Mrs.
48. Miles, Francis
50. Walsh, Mrs.
52. Geddis, John, labourer
54. Rule, George, labourer
56. Whiteside, R., thread finisher
58. Gilliland, J., flax dresser
60. Rea, Samuel, labourer
HOPE COURT
Off Hope Street
a few small houses
HOPE STREET
Little Victoria Street to Sandy Row
1. Gabbey, William, Builder and
Contractor; Proprietor of Hope Street Steam Saw Mills and
Joinery Works; Residence, 2 Princess Gardens
" (2nd floor) McComb, Thomas H., Grain Merchant and
Flour Importer; residence, 4 Granville Villas
Baptist Church School room
..........Great Victoria Street intersects
1. Vacant
3, 5. Hope Street Factory, Limited, manufacturers of collars,
cuffs, fronts, handkerchiefs and fancy linens
..........Lincoln Place intersects
7. Miller, Mrs.
9. Killough, Miss, dress maker
11. Macauley, Mrs.
13. Still, David, stationer
..........St. Andrew's Square East intersects
St. Andrew's Church - Rev. S. E. Busby,
LL.D., incumbent
..........St. Andrew's Square East intersects
15. Harvey, Thos., grocer
17. Wright, Jas., boot maker
19, 21. English, Joseph, publican
__________
2. Vacant
4. Digby, Geo., labourer
" McCullough, D., flax buyer
..........Great Victoria Street intersects
8, 10. Todd, Walter, publican
12. Irwin, George, hairdresser
14. Telford, Mrs.
16, 18. Irwin, George, green grocer
..........Hope Court intersects
20. Benson, J., railway constable
22. Gabby, James, hardware dealer
St. Andrew's National School - James Rogers,
principal
..........Charles Street South intersects
26. Patterson, Samuel, grocer
28. Moore, Rchd., labourer
30. Coulter, Mrs.
32. Williamson, William J., hairdresser
34. Shanks, Jas., carpenter
36. Macklin, Mrs., grocer
38. Curry, William, railway porter
40. O'Neill, Chas., shoe maker
42. Foy, George, labourer
44. Hook, Samuel, labourer
46. Side door
HOPE'S PLACE
off Melbourne Street
a few small houses
HOPEFIELD AVENUE
Antrim Road to Cavehill Road
2. Nimack, James Davis
4. Black, James, insurance agent
6. Hobson, B., com. traveller
8. Shannon, R., draper
10. Wright, J. H.
12. McGlade, Mrs.
14. Lecky, Chas. C., manager New York Life Insurance Company (Leckey in
1890)
16. Shaw, Capt. Wm. Jas.
Presbyterian Training for orphan Girls -
Miss S. A. Mahattie, superintendent
Grassmere Terrace
1. McHugh, Mrs. J. B.
2. McHugh, Mrs. P.
3. Wright, S. J., ship broker
4. Kennedy, F. R., bank manager
Princess May Gardens
Carson, William, auctioneer, house and land
agent
1. Vacant
2. Molyneux, Captain, harbour master
3, 5. Vacant
6. Moss, William, wholesale druggist
7, 9. Vacant
HOPETON STREET
Shankill Road to Hemsworth Street
3. Lennon, Mrs. (Sennan, John, cotton spinner
in 1890)
5. Whelan, Chas., engraver (Wheelan, Charles, engraver in 1890)
7. Whitley, William, hackle maker (Whittey, Wm., blacksmith in
1890)
9. Coulter, Saml., joiner
11. Bell, Thomas
13. McIlroy, Hugh, grocer
15. McKee, John, joiner
17. Beattie, Fras., car owner
19. Press, William, sailor
21. Wolfenden, W., brick layer
23. Little, Thomas
25. McClure, Robert, traveller
27. Irvine, William (Irwin, Wm., labourer in 1890)
29. McKenzie, W. J., painter
31. M'Tear, Wm., brush maker
33. Brown, Hugh, tailor
35. Farley, Thomas
37. McAlister, Alexr., manufacturer (McAllister, A., cloth passer
in 1890) (McCallister, A., cloth passer
in 1880)
39. Sheldnom, Saml., fitter
41. McConnell, Thos., draper
43. Young, A., bakery
45. Haddock, John, fitter
47. Haddock, John, linen lapper
49. Stephenson, S., linen lapper
51. Sefton, Mrs.
53. Boyd, A., traveller
55. Hamilton, Jas., preparing master
57. Hunter, Joseph, tenter (Hunt, Joseph, tenter in 1890)
59. Gray, Mrs.
61. McNabb, John, joiner
63. Smart, Wm., bookkeeper
65. Vacant
67. Rainey, Mrs.
69. Mitchell, G., linen lapper
71. Lynn, Hugh, smith
73. Armstrong, T., car owner
75. Boal, James
77. McNeice, James, furniture remover
79. Gourley, George, carrier
81. Sourby, J., horse dealer (Sowerby, John, horse dealer in
1890)
83. Warwick, H., dairyman
__________
2. Hopeton Street National Schools
4. McBirney, Jas., pensioner (McBurney, James, pensioner in 1890)
6. Murdock, Robt., baker (Murdoch in 1890)
8. Neill, Wm., bread server
10. McDowell, Mrs.
12. Gordon, Joseph, tenter
..........Clements Street intersects
14. Esler, James, grocer
16. Spiers, Wm., mechanic (Speers, Wm., pattern maker in 1890)
18. Bradley, W., iron moulder
20. Thompson, Robert, bread server
22. Magowan, Mrs.
24. McCready, John, saddler
26. Waddell, Theresa
28. Wetherall, W., shoe maker
30. Esler, D., bread server
32. Davidson, Mrs.
34. Vacant
36. Archibald, Miss
38. McMillan, John
40. Bamford, Wm., engineer
42. Hudson, John, fireman
44. Donaldson, James, linen lapper
46. Neville, Hugh, baker
48. Brown, J., captain Salvation Army
50. Willis, Wm., bread server
52. Allen, Thos., compositor
54. Morrison, Alexander, iron moulder
56. Watson, John, joiner
58. Boyd, Thos. A., traveller
60. Richardson, A., draper
62. McCurry, James
64. McNeilly, Mrs., grocer (McNelly, Wm., grocer in 1890)
66. Scholes, Thos., butler
68. Brown, Alexander, brass finisher
70. Martin, W. J., seaman
72. Williamson, Wm. J., tinsmith
74. Beattie, Wm., car owner
76. Jackson, John, fitter
78. Moorhead, James, fireman (Moorehead, W. in 1890)
80. Nelson, W., linen lapper
82. Sefton, B., porter
84. McMillan, John, saddler
86. Bowes, Jas., pensioner (Bowers, James, pensioner in 1890)
HOPEWELL STREET
Shankill Road to Rutherford Street
7. McCoubrey, Mrs.
9. Burns, Wm., pork cutter
11, 13. Conway, James
15. Gibb, David, moulder
17. McKinley, Joseph, carter
19. Foreman, Mrs.
21. Bishop, Robert
23. McMullen, James
25. Wilson, John, moulder
27. McClennaghan, J.
29. Bisgrove, J.
31. Thompson, Wm., brick layer
33. Robinson, J., shoe maker
35. Frazer, John, engineer
37. Woods, Samuel, mechanic
39. McCavanagh, J., constable
..........Riversdale Street intersects
41. Brown, Mrs.
43. Allen, David
45. Moffit, Mrs.
47. Lecky, Robert
49. Bingham, Mrs.
51. McMullen, John, carter
53. Beafort, James, rivetter
55. Best, J.
57. Hodgins, J., carter
59. Cromie, John, shoe maker
61. Marshall, Mrs.
63. Neill, James, caulker
65. Stewart, Henry
67. McKeown, Mrs.
69. Reid, Alex., porter
71. Horner, James, painter
73. Ross, W. H., smith
75. Robinson, J., hackle maker
77. Dreiben, A., shoe maker
..........Jackson Street intersects
79. Johnston, S., cabinet maker
81. Walker, Charles
83. Berry, Mrs.
85. McGrath, Wm., joiner
87. Thompson, Wm., carter
89. Murphy, William, pork cutter
91. Glover, Samuel
93. Irvine, Henry
95. Gracey, Robert
97. Todd, Mrs., grocer
__________
6. Frazer, M., dealer
8. Whiteside, David
10. McCombe, Mrs. (McComb in 1890)
12. McMullen, Israel
14. Molloy, John
16. McHenry, Mrs.
18. Mullen, Mrs.
20. Hill, Thomas, coachman
22. Galden, Joseph, miller (Calder, Joseph, miller in 1890)
24. Neilly, John
26. Mason, James, draper
28. Alexander, James
30. Brydon, Mrs. (Braden, Thomas, labourer in 1890) (Breydon, Thomas, carter in
1880)
32. Henderson, W. J.
34. Kilpatrick, Thomas
36. Bell, W. J., red leader
38. Craig, Mrs., grocer
..........Riversdale Street intersects
40. Madden, Stewart
42. Lilly, M.
44. Purvis, Jas., brush maker
46. Bell, Andrew
48. Johnston, Saml., joiner
50. Morrison, A., horse shoer
52. Frye, Thomas
54. Thompson, H.
56. Finn, Thomas, fitter
58. Gatensby, Mrs.
60. Stabling
62. Cummings, W., wood turner
64. Williamson, Wm., fitter
66. Adams, Mrs.
68. McFarland, John, painter
..........Jackson Street intersects
70. McDowell, Miss
72. Coyle, B.
74. Magee, Mrs.
76. Mitchell, James, hackler
78. Goudy, Mrs.
HOPP'S COURT
Off Millfield
a few small houses
HORNBY STREET
Newtownards Road to Albertbridge Road
1. Side door
3. Murphy, James, labourer
5. Jones, James, labourer
7. Shaw, Chas., hairdresser
9. Patterson, R., brick layer
11. McClelland, James, sailor
13. Glover, Geo., linen lapper
15. McCandless, Wm., foreman
Vacant ground
47. Cooper, Geo., car owner
49. Martin, Mrs.
51. Shoulders, Wm., plasterer
53. Vacant
55. Brown, Mrs.
57. Vacant
59. Campbell, James, driller
61. Scott, Robert, labourer
63. Vacant
65. Waugh, Hugh, tailor
67. Johnston, Wm., labourer
69. Johnston, J., rope maker
71. McCoy, Wm., machine man
73. Lindsay, Mrs.
75. Long, Thos., blacksmith
77. Gibson, Miss
79. Johnston, J., engine fitter
81. Johnston, J., boot maker
83. Melson, John, labourer
85. Marshall, S., rope spinner
87. Wilson, Wm., carpenter
89. Kirkpatrick, W., linen lapper
91. Fleming, Saml., labourer
93. Gordon, W., plater's helper
__________
2. Side door
4. Baxter, J., pattern maker
6. Watson, Wm., labourer
8. Jackson, Miss
10. Cunningham, Mrs.
Vacant ground
66. Wallace, Wm., fireman
68. Allen, James, labourer
70. Walker, A., joiner
72. Dempsey, James, fireman
74. Forsythe, Mrs.
76. Looney, Thos., watchman
78. Jamison, Wm., labourer
80. McCullough, J., labourer
82. Dempster, Mrs.
84. Patience, John, driller
86. Quaite, James, caulker
88. Vincent, Wm., labourer
90. Christie, H., sail maker
92. Crouch, Mrs. M.
94. Pearson, Joseph, labourer
96. Williamson, Saml., labourer
98. Curry, James, grocer
HORNIDGE STREET
Short Strand to Moira Street
1. Coleman, John, labourer
3. Darracot, Henry, plater
5. Dickson, Mrs.
7. Johnston, Saml., labourer
9. Gettins, J. A., rivetter
11. Burns, Wm., labourer
13. Salmon, Mrs.
15. McCann, Mrs.
17. McMullan, H., carter
19. Crawford, J., labourer
22. Murphy, Mrs. (21)
Vacant ground
35. McCleery, Wm., carter
37. Moonan, Thos., labourer
39. Martin, Jas., shoe maker
41. McMurdy, L., labourer
43. Gillespie, J., labourer
45. Kelly, Thomas, labourer
47. Kelly, Wm., labourer
49. Vallely, Mrs.
51. Doyle, John, labourer
53. McGlennon, T., labourer
55. Fallona, James, labourer
57. Hunter, Andw., labourer
59. Donnelly, T., labourer
61. Vacant
63. Coulter, John, labourer
65. Walker, John, labourer
HOWARD STREET
Donegall Square South to Fisherwick Place
1. Sinclair, T., M.D., F.R.C.S.E.,
professor of surgery, Queen's College
3. Ogle, J., Washington Hotel
5. Adams, John, & Co., linen merchants &
bleachers
7. L'Estrange, Thomas (of L'Estrange & Brett,)
solicitor
9. Smith, R. S., M.D., surgeon
11. Private Hospital - Surgeons, John Fagan, F.R.C.S.E., Prof.
Sinclair, F.R.C.S.E.; superintendent, Miss Tulloch
..........Upper Queen Street intersects
13. Vacant
15. Gerard, James, sexton of Fisherwick Place Church
__________
2. Fulton, John, & Co.,
manufacturers and warehousemen
4. Conland, John, & Sons, linen merchants, bleachers
First Floor
" McCormack, H., commission agent
Second Floor
" Walker, T. B., artist
6, 8. Birch, S., & Co., Fancy Box Makers & stationers
8. Birch, S., & Co., aerated water manufacturers
10. McGaffin, A., commission agent and linen merchant
" Ross, A., paper makers' agent
First Floor
" Hillsborough Linen Co.
Second Floor
" Harrison, Robt., & Co., shirt and collar
manufacturers
12. Ross & Irwin, yarn merchants
First Floor
" Adams, W., linen merchant
Second Floor
" Walker & Irwin, linen merchants and agents
14. Charley Telford & Co., linen merchants and bleachers
First Floor
" Clendinning & Co., linen manufacturers and commission
agents
Second Floor
" Meelboom, designer and art classes
16. Murphy, J. A., wholesale and mercantile stationer
18. Harrison & Co., handkerchief manufacturers
First Floor
" Nelson, Bell, & Co., handkerchief manufacturers,
Cordner, Wm., agent for Cordner & Williamson
Second Floor
" Morrow, George, painter and decorator
..........Brunswick Street intersects
20. Purdy & Millard, sculptors
" Sheppard & Co., oil importers and refiners
22. Berry, James, clothier
24. Plaine, Geo., machine manufacturer
26. Timbey & Co., lithographer and linen ornament manufacturers
HOWARD STREET NORTH
Falls Road to Shankill Road
5 to 15. Combe, Barbour & Combe, Ltd., Falls Foundry -
Res., James Barbour, J.P., Ardville, Holywood; Abraham Combe,
Arlington, Windsor
17. Kirk, Edward, plasterer
19. Hamill, John, cab driver
21. McAllister, Alex., carter
23. Service, J., blacksmith
25. Vacant
29. Murphy, Saml., labourer
31. Gillespie, Nelson, sailor
33. Milligan, Wm., labourer
35. McCullough, Mrs. (McCullagh, Isabella in 1890)
__________
2. The
Irish Flax Spinning & Weaving Co. Ltd., flax and tow spinners
4. Gunning & Campbell Ltd., flax and tow spinners
6. Peacock, Mrs.
8. Downey, Mrs.
10. Crothers, Mrs.
12. Carson, James, moulder
14. Alderdice, D., shoe maker
16. Johnston, Thos., labourer
..........Second Street intersect
18, 20. Combe, Barbour & Combe Ltd.
..........Third Street intersects
22. Potter, Samuel, labourer
24. Dyer, George, labourer
26. Owens, Joseph, labourer
28. Riley, Ellen (Reilly, Margaret in 1890)
30. Shearer, Mrs.
..........Fourth Street intersects
32. Dixon, Isaac, dealer (Dickson, Isaac, pig dealer in 1890)
34. McClelland, Mrs.
36. McGinn, James, labourer
38. McClure, A., coachman
40. McDowell, Mrs.
42. McFarland, Mrs.
44. Moore, James, publican
..........Fifth Street intersects
46. Wilkinson, John, labourer
48. Brown, Joseph, labourer
50. Philpot, Mrs.
52. Greer, Matilda, dress maker
..........Sixth Street intersects
54. Irvine, David, baker
56. Fricker, Mrs.
58. Boal, George, joiner
60. Wilkins, Sarah
62. McClenaghan, J. H.
..........Seventh Street intersects
64. Barton, Mrs.
66. Calvert, Martha
68. Shillington, T., traveller
70. Moore, George, moulder
..........Eighth Street intersect
..........Ninth Street intersects
Charters Memorial National Schools - Wm.
Millar,
principal
..........Tenth Street intersects
74. Redmond, T., spindle maker
76. Hill, S., insurance agent
78. Jones, Wm., cork cutter
80. Gibson, Mrs.
82. McCullough, J., iron turner
84. Keith, John, rivetter
86. Long, Thomas, labourer
88. Lindsay, Hugh, carter
90. Brown, S., brick layer
92. Lewis, Wm., labourer
94. Purvis, Jos., engineer
96. Calwell, George, labourer
HOWARD STREET SOUTH
off Ormeau Road
1 to 5. Side doors
7. Ferris, Wm., labourer
9. Stewart, Thomas, labourer
11. Burns, Robert, designer
13. Templeton, Margaret, laundry
.........Copeland Street intersects
15. Martin, Mrs.
17, 19. Patterson, J., dairy keeper
21. Beattie, Mrs.
23. Dickson, James, baker
25. Stewart, Margaret
..........Charlotte Street intersects
27. Lewers, Alex., labourer (Lewis, Alex. A., labourer in
1890)
29. Patterson, David, labourer
31. Milligan, James, porter (Milliken, James, van driver in
1890)
33. Shaw, James, pressman
35, 37. McKee, Wm., grocer
39. Nelson, Moses, traveller
41. Gilmour, Wm., joiner
43. Nelson, J., litho. printer
45. Baxter, Elizabeth
47. Johnston, Robert, labourer
49. Dixon, Robert, Cork Manufacturer & Importer
51. Johnston, Thos., ice cream vendor
53. Cardwell, James, salesman
55. Crothers, James, labourer
57. McKiss?ck, Eliza Jane (McKissick, Mrs. in 1890)
59. Boyd, Sarah
61. Gillespie, W., bread server
63. Marshall, John, mechanic
65. Clelland, Eliza
67. Pauley, Margaret
69. Hamilton, D., labourer
71. Kernaghan, Wm., labourer
73. Gillespie, James, grocer
..........Apsley Street intersects
75. Side door
77. Dinsmore, S., flock maker
79. Holmes, Alexander, plumber
81. Walker, Wm., linen lapper
83. Thompson, H., carpenter
85. Horner, Chas., blacksmith
87. Holley, James, dealer
89. Brown, R., collar cutter
91. Neill, Robert, printer
93. King, Patk., labourer
95. Couser, Wm., traveller
97. Musgrave, Ben., clothier
99. Lindsay, John, coal merchant and phrenologist
101. Shaw, Saml., collar cutter
103. Dougherty, J., shoe maker
105. Neill, David, tailor
107. Simmerton, J., linen lapper
__________
8. Higgins, John, painter
10. Johnston, Stewart, labourer
12. Magee, John, car driver
14. Douglas, James, plater
16, 18. Templeton, M., laundry
..........James' Pass intersects
20. Kerr, Jane
22. Morgan, J., labourer
24. Robinson, J., labourer
26. Garrett, Mary M.
28. Graham, Wm., car driver
..........Gas Court intersects
30. McGee, Hugh, carter
32. Finlay, Jas., carpenter
34. Moore, W., labourer
36. McKnight, Isabella
..........Charlotte Street intersects
40. Boyd, Robt., clerk
42. Wallace, Samuel, labourer
44. Higginson, W., labourer
46. McKee, W., watchman
48. Armstrong, H., labourer
50. Montgomery, Sarah
52. Harper, T., baker
54. McGihon, Wm., engine driver
56. Lightbody, W., shoe maker
58. Black, W. J., bread server
60. Campbell, S., salesman
62. McAlester, A., cooper (McAllister, Arthur, cooper in 1890)
64. Burns, Jas., brick layer
66. Bingham, Saml., labourer
68. Bitcon, Agnes
70. Lindsay, T. H., grainer
72. Muir, Alex., salesman
74. Porter, F.
76. McCloskey, H., collar cutter
78. Semple, George, waiter
80. Turner, G., lithographer
82. Kirkwood, Wm., tenter
84. Todd, John, engineer
86. McConaghy, Mrs.
..........Apsley Street intersects
88. Cummins, T., coal porter
90. Gass, David, coal porter
92. Thompson, S., van driver
94. Lavelle, Owen, teacher
96. Walker, Samuel, clerk
98. Martin, Thomas, labourer
100. Morgan, Ann
HOWE STREET
off Sydney Street West
Houses in course of erection
HUDDLESTON'S PLACE
Off Seaforde Street
(Off Oxford Street in 1890)
1. Goodman, John, labourer
3. Ferris, Alex., labourer
__________
2. Pain, Wm., labourer
4. Duff, David, labourer
6. Flanigan, Henry, labourer (Flannigan, Henry, sailor in 1890)
8. Vance, Robert, labourer
10. McCann, James, labourer
HUDSON PLACE
Off Hudson Street
1. Ash, Wm.
3. Simpson, H., stone cutter
5. McCarrol, John
7. Brown, Robert
__________
2. Courtney, Miss
4. Spence, Mrs.
6. McCullough, James
8. Allen, Wm.
HUDSON STREET
Shankill Road to Rutherford Street
9. Colville, James
11. Vacant
13. Kilpatrick, J., baker
15. Holden, Samuel
17. McCrum, John
19. Wylie, James, tailor
21. Purdy, Wm.
23. Willesy, Mrs., grocer (Willsey, Mrs. in 1890)
25. Kane, George
27. Sharp, Wm.
29. Edgeworth, James
31. Burnside, Wm.
33. Jameson, Mrs.
35. Dunlop, Mrs.
37. Irvine, Thomas
39, Hoy, Samuel, coachman
41. Wetherington, R., shoe maker
43. Totton, Wm.
..........Riversdale Street intersects
45. Morrison, Wm., painter
47. Watson, Wm., caretaker
49. Irvine, Andrew, carter
51. Caughey, Mrs.
53. Irvine, Thomas
55. Cosgrove, Samuel
57. Crawford, Mrs.
59. Young, John
61. Ball, James, barber
63. Rainey, Wm.
65. Bothwell, D.
67. Bradshaw, Selina
69. Maxwell, Mrs.
71. Bothwell, Wm.
73. Collingham, R., boot maker
75. McDonald, James
77. Moore, Wm., carter
79. Robinson, R., van driver
81. Love, William, van driver
__________
4. Hodsmith, Charles (Hudsmith, Chas., labourer
in 1890)
6. Hart, Archbld., plasterer
8. Smith, Joseph, plasterer
10. Dunlop, Henry, foreman
12. Cressley, James
14, 16. Shillady, J., bread server
18. McMillen, Mrs.
20. Gillespie, Wm., carter
22. Campbell, James
24. Gibson, James, driver
26. Dickson, Mrs.
28. Shaw, Jane
30. Grant, Mrs.
32. Mercer, John
34. Spence, W. J., joiner
36. McMullen, M.
38. Whitley, George
40, 42. Smyth, William, grocer
44. Potts, Thomas
46. Vacant
48. Templeton, James, carter
50. Campbell, John
52. Gorman, Thomas, rivetter
54. Simpson, Robert
56. Crow, W. J., plasterer
..........Maria Place intersects
58, 60. Armstrong, R. & Son, Power Loom Factory
62. Mulholland, Wm.
64. McAree, Hugh
66. Geary, Wm.
68. Dyer, James
70. Joynt, James, & Sons, hand-loom weaving factory
HUGHENDEN AVENUE
Kembella Avenue to Cavehill Road
(Kenbella)
..........Salisbury Avenue intersects
Hughenden Terrace
1. Ward, S. S., manufacturers agent
3. Thompson, Robert James, woollen buyer
5. O'Dea, M., traveller
7. Smythe, Capt. W. Maxwell
9. Davison, Mrs. (Davidson in 1890)
11. Knox, Mrs.
13. Porter, J. B., commercial traveller
15. Simpson, Wm. M., flax spinners' agent
17. Higginson, C. W., solicitor and Registrar to the County Courts of Down
19. Elcock, Charles, bookkeeper
21. Malcolm, Mrs.
23. Bell, Richard, solicitor
25. Carmichael, J., hat manufacturer
27. Dickey, Mrs.
29. Johnston, Hanna
31. Finlay, Alexander, soap & candle manufacturer
HUMBER STREET
off Severn Street
(off Dee Street in 1890)
8. Ward, John, labourer
10. Bothwell, James, labourer
12. Bennett, Robt., labourer
14. Suffern, Martha
16. Smith, Wm., labourer
18. Milligan, Fras., labourer
20. Walker, Thos., caulker
22. Vincent, Joseph, labourer
..........Mersey Street intersects
24. Logan, David, machinist
26. Guthrie, James, labourer
28. Drummond, Wm., labourer
30. Beck, Samuel, caulker
32. Miller, John, labourer
34. Spratt, Andw., labourer
36. Campbell, E., boiler maker
38. Kingan, Jas. B., labourer
40. Clements, Henry, fitter
42. Carson, Jas., labourer
44. Thompson, W. J., labourer
46. Atkinson, William James, labourer
48. Aiken, Rebecca
50. Lowry, Samuel, tailor
52. Dargan, John, labourer
54. Orr, Jas., labourer
56. Burns, John, labourer
58. Irvine, Robt., labourer
60. Wilson, David, joiner
HUME'S COURT
Off Ludlow Street
a few small houses
HUNT STREET
off Newtownards Road
1. Side door
3. Hood, Ben., rope spinner
5. Hood, Mrs.
7. Jeffers, J., carpenter
9. Green, Wm., barman
11. Wilson, Wm., mechanic
13. Winters, Robt., painter
15. Miller, Wm., labourer
17. Kerr, Geo., plater
19. Jamison, Mrs.
21. McLees, P., Prudential Assurance Agent
23. McClements, J., brick layer
25. Preston, E., labourer
27. Rainey, Geo., car man
29. Woods, William, mason
31. Martin, Jas., fireman
33. Beattie, Mrs.
35. Newell, Mrs.
37. Dunseath, R., labourer
__________
2. Moffatt, Mrs.
4. Drain, Hugh, labourer
6. Russell, Wm., labourer
..........Hinde Street intersects
..........Hart Street intersects
New houses in course of erection
HURST STREET
Sandy Row to Linfield Road
1. Side door
3. Shannon, Mrs.
5. Nesbitt, Mrs.
7. Hoyle, D., brass finisher
9. Foreman, Wm. C., carter
11. Paul, W. C., chair maker
..........Linfield Street intersects
13. Mills, Wm. H., engine driver
15. Morrison, I., car driver
17. Masson, D., flax dresser (Mason, David, flax dresser in 1890)
19. Smylie, John, labourer
21. Watson, Edward, painter
23. Vacant
25. Edmondson, J., flax dresser
27. McCrea, Wm., labourer
29. Geddes, John, shoe maker
31. Gilmore, John, grocer
33. Gamble, William, engine driver
35. Younger, John, fitter
37. Stewart, James, labourer
39. Campbell, Mrs.
41, 43. Vacant
45. Lavery, Jas. H., packer
47. Clarke, Jas., printer
49. McCrossen, Wm., fireman
__________
2. Side door
4. Campbell, Wm., architect
6. Patton, A., shoe maker
8. Hanna, Miss
10. Smyth, Jas., proprietor
12. City Mineral Water Company
14. Dalzell, Mrs.
16. Hollins, Hugh, car driver
18. Jones, Arthur
20. Neill, James, labourer
22. Hull, Robert, labourer
Hurst Street National School - Thomas H.
Thompson, B.A., principal; Miss McCormick and Miss Browne,
assistants
24. Hall, Jas., labourer
26. Whiteside, Thomas J., blacksmith
28. McGinness, John, tailor
30. Ashwood, John, labourer
32. Hamilton, J., van driver
34. Millar, Thos., carter
36. Wilson, Jas., labourer
38. Deyermond, Mrs.
40. Gardner, R., labourer
42. Green, Jos., labourer
44. Hinton, Miss
46. McEvoy, W. J., compositor
HUSS STREET
Agnes Street to Beresford Street
1. Kennedy, Susan, grocer
3. Montgomery, Geo., brush maker
5. Russell, Mrs.
7. Maxwell, Mrs.
9. McKnight, T., labourer
11. Douglas, William, pipe mender
13. M'Teer, Jas., smith's helper
15. Brown, Hugh, packer
17. McNeilly, T., labourer
19. Craig, A., labourer
21. Spence, A., labourer
23. McCormick, Mrs.
25. Hardy, Mrs.
27. McCoy, Saml., sawyer
Agnes Street Orange Hall -
S. McConkey, caretaker
__________
2. Hamilton, Wm., fireman
4. Kirkpatrick, J., carpenter
8. Ross, Mrs.
10, 12. Irvine, William J., labourer
HUTCHINSON STREET
Off Stanley Street
1. Side door
..........Mary's Place intersects
3. Cuddy, Margaret, grocer
5. Leeson, Miss
7. Deans, Rebecca
..........Leeds Street intersects
9. Rankin, G., labourer
11. Rusk, Mrs.
13. Crawford, T., brass finisher
15, 17. Craven, R., publican
Hutchinson Street National School No. 1
- Miss Ramsey, principal
19, 21. Vacant
23. Clarke, David, porter
25. Montgomery, M., labourer
27. Dawson, Wm., plasterer
29. Guiney, John, labourer
31. Hamilton, W., labourer
33. Connolly, Ellen
35. Waugh, S., labourer
37. Johnston, R., labourer
39. Guiney, Allan, driller
41. Gray, D., shoe maker
43. Jordan, L.
Hutchinson Street National
School No. 2 - William Gunning, principal
__________
2. Side door
4. Gilpin, Mrs.
6. White, William John, sample cutter
8. Johnston, Isabella
10. McClung, Thos., packer
12. Smyth, Margaret
14. Johnston, Sarah
16. Matchett, Wm., labourer
18, 20. Burns, Wm., grocer
..........Willow Street intersects
22. McCullagh, Jas., grocer (McCullough, James, grocer in 1890)
24. Campbell, N., carter
26. Campbell, L., coach builder
28. Cooke, Wm., porter
30. Mawhinney, A., carter
32. McIlroy, Fras., dealer
..........Dickson Street intersects
34. Partington, Ann
36. Partington, J., engineer
38. Wilson, Martha
40. McGregor, A., carpenter
42. Gilliland, Ellen
44. McCoubrey, Agnes
..........Palmerston Street intersects
46. McIlrath, S., labourer
48. Bingham, J., labourer
50. Bingham, Susan
52. Martin, Andrew
54. Coulter, R., compositor
56. McCoy, Sarah
58. Vacant
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ILCHESTER STREET
Duncairn Gardens to Upper Mervue Street
1. Duncairn Gardens National School
- Edwd. Bingham, principal
3. Patterson, P., traveller
5. McDonnell, J., compositor
7. Grainger, J., stableman
9. Minnis, H. C., stationer
11. Reddington, Miss, school teacher
13. Wilson, J., rent agent
15. Johnston, John A., superintendent Harbour Police
17. Stewart, A., carpenter
19. Duff, Hugh, sailor
21. Logan, William, foreman carpenter
23. McKee, Jas., bookkeeper
25. Aiken, David, steward
27. McKeown, J., telegraphist
29. Christie, D., engineer
31. Thompson, Hugh, joiner
33. Legg, Mrs.
__________
2. Moore, M., tobacconist
4. Carlin, D., compositor
6. Kempston, J., saddler
8. Dixon, J., evangelist
10. Edgar, A. E., joiner
12. Gallagher, Rchd., clerk
14. Sloan, D., yardman
16. Dickson, Wm., baker
18. Todd, S., book binder
20. McCartan, J., carpenter
22. Vacant
24. Hanson, D., traveller
26. McKenna, M. J., quarter master sergeant
28. Lees, Rchd., carpenter
30. Macklin, H., pensioner
32. Palmer, H. T., musician
34. Stirrett, Jas., traveller
36. Risk, John, carpenter
38. Corry, Jos., sailor
40. Preston, J. H., family grocer
IMPROVEMENT COURT
Off Magee's Lane
Two small houses
INDEPENDENT STREET
Short Strand to Woodstock Street
1. Albertbridge Central National
School - S. McCamley, principal
3. Christie, James
5. Collins, Robt., traveller
7. Glenfield, A., baker
9. Dickson, Wm. J., cork cutter
11. Dowling, James, carter
13. Gray, James, joiner
15. Bathurst, John
__________
2. Magee, John, labourer
4. Boyle, Thomas
6. Vacant
8. Philipson, J., assurance agent
INDIA STREET
Botanic Avenue to Wolseley Street
Needwood Terrace
1a. Merrick, John L. B., assistant manager,
Provincial Bank
1. Johnston, J. A., spirit grocer
3. O'Kane, William
5. Corry, Miss
7. Cousins, Mrs.
9. Shaw, Mary H.
11. Stewart, Miss
13. McKee, Miss
15. Thompson, James, traveller
17. Cross, Mrs.
19. Hungerford, J., stationer
21. Gregg, Miss
23. Mathews, Abraham, commercial traveller
25. Greer, Mrs.
27. Johnston, Edward
29. Madden, Miss
31. McCleary, Mrs. (McLeary, Mrs. in 1890) (McCleery, Mrs. in 1880)
INDIANA STREET
from Cavehill Road
Ardgreenan
Trench, A. J.
Riddel, Mrs. F.
INKERMAN STREET
Omar Street to Balaklava Street
(Balaclava in 1890)
1. Johnston, Eliza
3. McMahon, Catherine
5. Simpson, J., labourer
7. McCrudden, Jas., smith's helper
9. O'Loughlan, Margt. (side door)
__________
2. Loughran, J., labourer
4. Healy, W., bread server
6. McGrady, Wm., labourer
8. McMullen, F., pig dealer
10. Duffin, John, carter
12. Luney, Annie
14. McIlroy, John, Gordon Highlanders
16. Smyth, Agnes
18. Donegan, Thos., fitter
20. McHugh, Peter, moulder
INNIS PLACE
Off Blackstaff Road
Blackstaff Road National School
- Thos. J. Espie, principal
5. Steenson, Thos., carter
7. Johnston, D., labourer
9. Bell, Edwd., labourer
11. Martin, Jas., labourer
13. McVeigh, R., labourer
INSTITUTION COURT
Off Lettuce Hill
three small houses
INSTITUTION PLACE
off Killen Street
1. Lynn, Patk., dealer
3. Flinn, Patk., painter
5. Donnelly, John, heather broom maker
7. McGraw, James, weaver
9. Campbell, Jas., labourer
11. Tomlinson, William, delf sticker
13. Collins, Fras., labourer
15. Lavery, Thomas, publican
.........Lettuce Hill intersects
17. Gateway
19. Hanvey, Rose Ann, mill worker
21. McGurk, John, labourer
23. Carroll, J., flax dresser
25. Horner, Fras., dealer
27. McCarroll, James, tenter
29. Slane, J., coach maker (Slain, James, coach maker in 1890)
31. Connolly, P., labourer
33. McWilliams, J., steward
35. McBrinn, J., brick layer
37. Devine, Annie
39. Rawe, John, cooper (Raw in 1890)
41. Cunningham, R., carpenter
43. McGrillen, R., car owner (McGrogan, Robt., car owner in 1890)
45. Murphy, J., cattle shipper
__________
2. Kelly, Thomas, publican
4. Harkness, Mary
6. McWilliams, Mary, paper sorter
8. McGonigal, M., shoe maker
10. Hale, Joseph, baker
12. McShane, P., shoe maker
14. McCourt, J., labourer
16. Herald, Joseph, grocer's assistant
18. Gormley, J., store keeper (Garmley, John, labourer in
1890)
20. McDonnell, C., labourer
22. O'Neill, Cath., lodging house keeper (Neill, John, shoe maker in 1890)
..........Lettuce Hill intersects
24. Institution Place National School - Miss Peake, principal
26. Derby, Thomas, cook
28. McNulty, Thomas, sawyer
30. McCartin, P., carpenter (McCartney, Patk., box maker in 1890)
32. Nugent, P., pensioner
34. Fagan, Thos., driller
36. Crilly, Jas., labourer
38. Lockheart, John, tobacco spinner (Lockard, John, tobacconist in 1890)
40. Curran, Fras., labourer
42. Thompson, W., blacksmith
44. Dunn, R., carpenter
46. Yard and Stables of C. O'Neill, carter
INVERNESS PLACE
Off Coates' Street
a few small houses
IRELAND'S COURT
off Raphael Street
Four small houses
IRWELL STREET
off Broadway
2. Montgomery, J., labourer
4. Alexander, Jane
6. Montgomery, Mrs.
8. Patterson, Jane
10. Campbell, W., carpenter
12. Jordan, J., cloth passer
14. Grindley, George, damask mounter
16. Wilson, William, tenter
18. McDowell, James, overseer
20. Kane, Alexander, mechanic
22. Gardiner, A., linen lapper
24. Morris, T., brick layer
__________
1. Strange, J., labourer
3. Robinson, Mrs.
5. Anderson, W., mechanic
7. Stewart, Jas., tenter
9. Ferguson, W., labourer
11. Hanna, Thos., dresser
IRWIN STREET
off Cullingtree Road
3. Mullan, P., whip maker
5. Donnelly, A., labourer
7. Crudden, M., carter
9. Magin, M., hackler (Maginess, Michael hackler in 1890)
11. Pendleton, Mary Ann, weaver
13. Brougham, Margaret
15. Leathem, E., plasterer
17. Donaghey, Mary, weaver (Donaghy in 1890)
19. Colligan, Wm., painter
21. Cosgrove, M., polisher
23. Kildea, John, polisher
25. Leonard, M., mechanic
27. Clarke, Thomas, sawyer
29. Keenan, John, labourer
31. McNeill, Jas., tram conductor
33. Donnelly, P., labourer
35. McQuillan, Edwd., basket maker
37. McAuley, J., boiler maker
39. Wilson, John, rougher
41. Gibson, Mary Ann, winder
43. Seeds, Mary
45. McAuley, P., smiths' helper
47. Carlin, P., pensioner
49. Fox, Cornelius, coachsmith
51. McMullan, Mary J.
53. McMahon, J., boiler maker
55. Kennedy, J., labourer
57. Guidera, J., basket maker
59. McKenna, Mary A.
61. Murray, J., labourer
63. Boyle, Peter, baker
65. Kelters, P., labourer
67. Horan, Jas., labourer (Horne, James in 1890)
69, 71. Loughran, Wm. Jas., publican
..........Nail Street intersects
73. (side door) McAteer, P., publican
__________
2. (side door) McKenna, J., grocer
4. McKeevor, Margt., weaver (McIvor, James, smith in 1890)
6. Fitzpatrick, E., seaman
8. Grimley, Jas., labourer
10. Clarke, J., French polisher
12. Burke, Henry, wheeler
14. McBennett, J, labourer
16. McIlroy, Bridgett
18. Elliott, P., labourer
20. McAuley, Margt., green grocer
22. Graham, Jos., labourer
24. Corner, C., labourer
26. Kirby, John, blacksmith (Carbary, John, smith in 1890)
28. Donnelly, John, French polisher
30. Muldoon, Eliza
32. Barr, A., pork cutter
34. McLean, J., engine driver
36. McAleenan, James
38. Hackett, J., brick layer
40. McKeown, Ellen, smoother
42. Sullivan, Ellen (O'Sullivan, James, labourer in 1890)
44. Kennedy, Mary, smoother
..........Jude Street intersects
46. McKeown, J., flax dresser
48. Dogherty, D., labourer
50. McCafferty, J., labourer
52. McCarroll, Mary, weaver
54. (Store) Loughran, W. J., grocer
..........Currie Street intersects
56. Galbraith, D. A., slater
58. Donnaghey, J., law clerk
..........Christian Place intersects
60. Greggory, Wm., labourer
ISAAC COURT
off Sandy Row
number of small houses
ISABELLA STREET
Henry Street to Little George's Street
1. Houston, J., labourer
3. Tomlinson, J., pensioner
5. Gallagher, John, grocer
7. Bryansfield, Mrs.
__________
2. Bradley, J., labourer
4. Boal, Robt., miller
6. Sewell, Wm., labourer
8. Sewell, A., labourer
10. McMurray, D., labourer
12. Bailie, Margt., weaver
14. Somerset, J., engineer
16. McLelland, Margaret
18. Craig, A., labourer
20. Toal, Thos., labourer
22. Dornan, P., labourer
24. McGuigan, Mrs.
26. Bleakley, J., watchman
28. Sherman, D., publican
ISLAND STREET
off Dee Street
75. McIldoon, S. J., labourer
77. Fitzpatrick, R., labourer
79. McIltaggart, R., labourer
81. Black, John, labourer
83. Hunnyford, Sarah
85. Black, John, labourer
87. Thompson, Susan
89. Black, J., boiler maker
91. Davidson, A., labourer
93. Davidson, John, labourer
..........Derwent Street intersects
..........Solway Street intersects
101. Hamill, E., rivetter
103. Vacant
105. Downing, R., moulder
Dee Street National School
107. Lowry, Sarah
109. Thompson, Robert, iron moulder
111. Buckley, Ben., labourer
113. Williamson, Jas., coppersmith
115. Miller, Fras., caulker
117. McKelvey, A., labourer
119. Steed, J., blacksmith
__________
2. Daley, B., labourer
4. Hayes, John, labourer
6. Cunningham, S., labourer
8. Blackwood, A., labourer
10. McKinney, J., plate layer
12. Thompson, R., rivetter
14. Greernough, Jos., fitter (Greenough?)
16. Womsden, Geo., rivetter
18. Anderson, Saml., borer
20. Adam, Peter, plater
22. Allen, John, labourer
24. Daugherty, John, joiner
26. Poag, Ruth
28. Patterson, R., labourer
30. Taylor, Anne
32. Stuart, Chas., pensioner
34. Rodgers, J., boiler maker
36. Clarke, John, plater
38. McDonald, John, rivetter
40. McMichael, C., labourer
42. Rodgers, Geo., plater
44. Lamb, John, labourer
46. Milby, R., labourer
48. Bruce, Wm., plumber
50. Clarke, Robt., labourer
52. Patterson, J., engineer
54. Corbett, Fras., caulker
56. Dunlop, Wm., labourer
58. Carson, Mary, grocer
..........Church Street East intersects
60. Hutton, W., coal dealer
62. Sheppard, Wm., labourer
64. Watterson, T., labourer
66. Johnston, T., labourer
68. Boyd, Jos., labourer
70. Gillespie, D., labourer
72. Gilmore, Sarah
74. Mills, John, labourer
76. McCrory, A., labourer
78. Rodgers, Jas., rivetter
80. Brown, Wm., rivetter
82. Bell, Saml., labourer
84. Swan, Wm., huckster
86. Picken, W. J., labourer
88. Crawford, W. S., labourer
90. McGrath, R., labourer
92. McLeod, Wm., labourer
94. Fisher, Thos., labourer
96. Coulter, S., caulker
98. Colville, A., moulder
100. McGill, Wm., machinist
102. McKinstry, R., labourer
104. Ferguson, Jas., joiner
106. Johnston, T., labourer
108. Jackson, Ellen
110. Robb, W. J., labourer
112. Martin, John, labourer
114. Crawford, Wm., labourer
116. Henning, Mary Jane
118. Quinn, J., shoe maker
120. Holland, Saml., driller
122. Creelman, Rose
124. Cloughley, J., labourer
126. Johnston, J., labourer
128. Vacant
130. Crothers, A., boiler maker
132. Gibson, J., boiler maker
134. Holmes, R., labourer
136. Burns, Jas., labourer
138. Gillespie, Park., tailor
140. Vacant
142. Douglas, M., labourer
144. Gray, Jas., labourer
146. Sturgeon, John, labourer
148. McLaughlin, A., rigger
150. Patterson, Neil, rivetter
152. Hill, Archd., rivetter
154. Crossley, Wm., labourer
156. Radcliffe, Jos., labourer
158. Smith, Thos., rivetter
160. Nicholson, J., labourer
162. Wilson, Mary
164. McKeown, Jas., labourer
166. Allen, Mary
168. Middleton, J., labourer
170. Carson, R., machinist
172. Childs, Wm., engineer
174. Wright, Thos., labourer
176. Sherman, Wm., labourer
178. Torrans, Annie
180. Watty, A., sail maker
182. Sinclair, Ann, spirit grocer
ISRAEL STREET
Peter's Hill to Old Lodge Road
3. Kirkpatrick, G., brass finisher
5. Lunn, Mrs.
7. Spence, Wm., joiner
9. Henderson, John, brass finisher
11. Robinson, Mrs.
13. Cosgrove, Mrs.
15. Orr, Mrs.
17. Cunningham, D.
19. McDowell, D., hackler
21. Brady, Mrs.
23. McCoubry, Mrs.
25. Canning, Mrs.
27. Larkin, William
29. Beck, William, clerk
31. Thompson, Mrs.
33. Gordon, Wm., smith
35. Campbell, Mrs.
37. McCready, Miss (McReady, Mrs. in 1890)
39. Lyons, W., brass finisher
41. Cardwell, Miss
43. Montgomery, Wm., joiner
45. Adams, William, baker
47. Stewart, Mrs.
49. Gillespie, Miss
51. McClements, Hugh
53. Kilpatrick, M., driller
55. Rodgers, Mrs.
57. Garvey, Mrs.
59. Simms, Mrs.
61. Birnie, James
63. Ferris, J.
65. Pyper, Thomas, painter
67. Smyth, Robert
69. Buchannan, J., shipwright
71. Evett, Mrs.
73. McClean, Mrs.
75. Curry, Mrs.
77. Kelso, Thomas, joiner
79. McCauley, Miss
81. Irvine, W. J.
__________
6. Griffiths, Miss
8. Bell, Henry
10, 12. Finn, J., horse shoer
14. Blair, James, baker
16. Wilson, Mrs.
18. York, J.
20. Allen, Mrs.
22. Boyd, John, baker
24. Corbett, Henry
26. Johnston, Robt., joiner
28. Neill, Mrs.
30. Allen, P., smith (Allan, Patrick, blacksmith in 1890)
32. Kirkpatrick, A., driller
34. Jameson, John, smith
36. Wilson, Mrs.
38. Wilson, William, tailor
40. Thompson, S., joiner
42. Crawford, J., pork cutter
44. Brisby, James, printer
46. Purvis, E., plasterer
48. Moorecroft, Saml., joiner
50. Johnston, James, joiner
52. Crozier, Robt., joiner
54. McKinstry, Mrs.
56. Forsythe, James, hodsman
58. McClurg, Jas., bookbinder
60. McClements, John, joiner (Clements, John, carpenter in 1890)
62. Anderson, John
64. Davidson, James, tailor
66. Dunn, E., mason
68. Guiney, W., stone cutter
70. Henderson, A., French polisher
72. Glover, D., tailor
74. Crozier, Thomas
ISTHMUS STREET
Woodstock Road to Athens Street
1. Gladhill, John J., iron turner
3. McAnespie, Jos., plasterer
5. Gregory, Wm., fireman
7. Shaw, James, carter
9. Walker, Alex., painter
11. Sloan, Mary Ann
__________
2. White, R., set dresser
4. Magill, Robert, labourer
6. McKean, Mrs. (McKeen in 1890)
8. Wilson, D. H., van driver
10. Lowry, Saml., blacksmith
12. Bingham, Saml., carter
14. Dawson, Thomas, driller
16. Shields, Mrs.
18. Maxwell, James, carpenter
IVANHOE STREET
Peveril Street to Abbot Street
1. Lowry, Samuel, labourer
3. Ranson, Andw., labourer
5. Mitchell, Mrs.
7. Alexander, John, labourer
9. McKeown, John, fireman
11. White, Robert, baker
13. Cochrane, Esther
15. Floyd, Russell, carter
17. Burk, David, car man
19. Gateway
21. Gray, Margaret
23. Moore, James, car owner
25. Moore, Samuel, car owner
27. Gateway
29. Jeffers, James, joiner
31. Murray, Isabella
33. McGough, J., compositor
35. McBride, Thos., van driver
__________
2. Patterson, John, carter
4. Ballintine, Alex., carpenter
6. McDowell, Mrs.
8. Nesbitt, James, carter
10. Burns, J. B., com. traveller (Byrne, John B., collector in 1890)
12. Dalzell, John, van man
14. Thompson, S., bread server
16. Marks, M., tailor
J
JACKSON STREET
North Boundary Street to Hudson Street
2. Jewish Synagogue
..........Hopewell Street intersects
6. Preston, S., bread server
JAFFA STREET
Sydney Street West to Crumlin Road
1. Hall, James, joiner
3. Mateer, Wm., labourer
5. McDonnell, Wm., moulder
7. Bryce, G. H., warehouseman
9. Black, Minnie
11. Holdsworth, J., assistant superintendent Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
13. Boyd, Alex., joiner
15. Fulton, T., hackle maker
17. Manderson, Wm., wood carver
19. Noble, Ada
21. Smyth, Wm., butcher
23. Ritchie, J., book binder
__________
2. England, Wm., gilder
4. Whitely, Wm., compositor
6. Dillon, J., prison warder
8. Black, Samuel, clerk
10. Robinson, Wm., clerk
12. Murphy, Alex., designer
14. McConnell, W., traveller
16. Vacant
18. McKee, Hugh, store man
20, 22. Vacant
24. Neill, J., bread server
26. Woodside, H., bookkeeper
28. Hobson, R., brick layer
30. Reid, John, painter
JAMES' COURT
Off Carrick Hill
a number of small houses
JAMES' PASS
Off Howard Street South
Five small houses
JAMES' PLACE
Off Nelson Street
1. Ardis, James, shoe maker
2. Bloomer, John, dealer
3. Murdoch, Andw., labourer
4. Owens, James, labourer
JAMES' SQUARE
Off Little Henry Street
seven small houses
JAMES' STREET
Snugville Street to Carnan Street
1. Spratt, Robert, labourer
3. Luff, George, waiter
5. McCullough, J., labourer
7. Smith, Robt., machinist
9. Bell, Wm., labourer
11. Milligan, T., labourer
13. McCracken, J., flax dresser
15. Bell, Robert, fitter
17. Andrews, Thos., weaver
19. Frame, Samuel, tailor
21. Ferguson, Martha
23. Hodgkin, Mrs.
25. Brown, Charles, gateman
27. Forsythe, Thos., mechanic
..........Berlin Street intersects
29. Knox. William, grocer
35. Curry, William, carter
37. Mollan, Jno., labourer (Mallon, John in 1890)
39. Laughlin, A., labourer
41. Wallace, Richd., labourer
43. Cooper, Sarah
45. Rafferty, Robert, mechanic
47. Moreland, Wm., labourer
49. Walker, John, labourer
51. Smith, Alfred, labourer
53. Brady, J., flax dresser
55. McQuoid, H., brick layer
57. Parry, Jos., labourer
59. Morrison, R., plater's helper
61. Townsley, J., labourer
63. McKibbin, David, fitter
65. Harbinson, R., labourer
67. McMillen, Mrs.
69. McKibbin, Thos., caulker
71. Agnew, Ellen
73. McConnelly, H., weaver
75. Gillander, J., labourer
77. Toppin, Wm., shoe maker
79. Kelly, George, grocer
__________ 2. Fennell, E., splint
cutter
4. Colvin, Alex., labourer (Colville, Alex., labourer in 1890)
6. McIlveen, E., labourer
8. Stevenson, James, winder
10. Thornbury, H., labourer (Thornberry, H. in 1890)
12. Bell, Wm. J., labourer
14. Livestone, T., gardener (Livingstone?)
16. Beattie, Robert, bleacher
18. Taggart, Jane (Teggart, Jane in 1890)
20. Millar, Thomas, sanitary inspector
22. Young, Mrs.
24. Carry, Jno., labourer (Currie, John, labourer in 1890)
26. Porter, John, labourer
28. Corry, Wm., carter
30. Crozier, Mrs.
32. Lavery, A., pawn broker
..........Berlin Street intersects
34. McWilliams, Mrs.
36. Bones, Hugh, labourer
38. Bones, D., carpenter
40. McEvoy, Wm., labourer
42. Porter, Jas., watchman
44. Hamill, Hugh, car man
46. Perry, Thomas, carter
48. Graham, J., brick layer
50. Carson, Wm., weaver
52. McIlroy, Jas., iron turner
54. Gratten, Mrs.
56. Forsythe, C., labourer
58. Brackenridge, A., driller
60. Smith, Sarah Jane (Smyth in 1890)
62, 64. Marshall, John, carter
66. Magill, S., labourer
68. McComb, James, tailor
70. Mallon, Mrs.
72. Bell, Joshua, machinist
74. Stewart, Alex., plasterer
76. Bickerstaff, Jane
78. Martin, Robert, carter JAMES' STREET SOUTH
Bedford Street to Brunswick Street
9, 11. McCorry, James, Linen Handkerchief
Merchant; Argentine Republic Consul
" Williams & Dennison, linen handkerchief manufacturers
" Birch & Co.'s back entrance
21. Dunseath & Sons, linen merchants
23. Woodburn Weaving Co., linen manufacturers, bleachers
and merchants. Works at Woodburn, Carrickfergus
27. Mollan, W. S., & Co., linen merchants and manufacturers
__________ 8. Alderdice, W. W.,
linen manufacturer and merchant; agent Hand in Hand Insurance
Society
" North of Ireland Linen Co. Works at Portadown
Johnston, H., handkerchief manufacturer
" McIlveen, John, & Sons, linen manufacturers
10. Monypenny & Watson, linen manufacturers
" Campbell, J., linen merchant
" Napier, Henry, linen yarn commission agent
12. Austin, W. J., & Co., manufacturers
" Mathews, J. & Co., linen merchants and
manufacturers
" Turtle, W., linen handkerchief manufacturer
14. Kirker, Grundler & Co., linen and handkerchief manufacturers
" Ellis Bros., linen and cambric handkerchief manufacturers
" Burns & Macauley, linen merchants
16. Vacant
18. McKerr, John, linen merchant; cambric handkerchief manufacturer
20. Martin, Mrs., stitcher and finisher
22. Davison, T. J., table damask linens, diapers and cambric
handkerchiefs JANE STREET
Denmark Street to Eglinton Street JENNYMOUNT STREET
Off North Derby Street 3. Kane,
Eliza
5. Pollock, David, tailor
7. Best, Catherine
9. Donaldson, William
11. Hall, Joseph
13. Dennison, Mary Ann
15. McCune, Ann
17. Gray, Susan
19. Nesbitt, James, preparing master
21. Rainey, Ann
23. Blair, Wm., labourer
25. Mullan, M., labourer
27. McCrudden, E., labourer
29. Sutters, H., labourer
31. Blakes, Thos., labourer
33. Martin, Mrs.
35. Sherlow, Mrs.
37. Rainey, T., labourer
39. Murray, Agnes
41. Kerr, T., dock labourer
43. Cunning, John, carter
45. Hunter, Ed., gateman
47. Cheavers, J., labourer
49. McQuade, J., labourer
__________ 2. Boyd, Thos., labourer
4. Saulters, Jane
6. Hamilton, W., labourer
8. Donaghy, Mary Jane
10. Jamison, J., labourer
12. Best, Mrs.
14. Brady, Wm., plasterer
16. Malcomson, W. J., labourer
18. Mullan, M., labourer (McMullan, Ellen in 1890)
20. O'Neill, Isabella
22. Campbell, J., labourer
24. McCourt, T., labourer
26. Oswald, T., labourer
28. Devine, Ellen
30. McLaughlin, D., labourer
32. Kane, Susan
34. Dempsey, J., labourer
36. Sutters, Jas., labourer
38. Todd, A., labourer
40. McKenna, Elizabeth
42. Caughey, Alex., seaman
44. White, J., boiler maker
46. Owens, Susan
48. Hogg, James, rigger
50. Keeler, R., plasterer JERICHO
off Scotch Row
a few small houses
JERSEY STREET
Snugville Street to Matchett Street
1. Turner, R., coppersmith
3. Quinn, Mrs.
5. Smith, W. R., mechanic
7. Vacant
9. Jardine, D., brick layer
11. Gilchrist, J., traveller
13. Gilmore, J., labourer
15. McGrath, Jno., carpenter
17. Lyons, S., brick layer
19. McCord, Wm., engineer
21. Smith, John, fitter
23. Vacant
25. Morrow, Wm., spinning master
27. Magill, Hugh, foreman
29 Dickie, Jas., labourer
31. McConnell Memorial School, Principal, J. Campbell
33. Kernaghan, J., insurance agent
35. Smith, Mrs.
37. Magee, Robert, plater
39. Stevenson, J., moulder
41. Moorecroft, J., bookkeeper
43. Gibson, Jno., upholsterer
45. Best, Mrs.
47. Nelson, Robert, tailor
49. Burns, Samuel, carter
51. Taggart, Henry, fitter
53. Craig, H., brick layer
__________
2. Vacant
4. Wright, William, painter
6. Kirkwood, Josiah
8. Carey, E., insurance agent
10. Frame, James, tailor
12. Carson, Thomas
14. Bennett, John, baker
16. Douglas, A.
18. Troughton, Jno., mechanic
20. Heenan, Jno., carpenter
22. Moore, Maggie
24. McGrath, T., labourer
26. Brown, R., ship builder
28. Vacant
JERUSALEM STREET
Rugby Avenue to Agincourt Avenue
1. Murphy, J., sergt. R.I.C.
3. Cunningham, Wm., agent Prudential Assurance
3. Hayes, S., warehouseman (5)
7. Kennedy, Alex., calico engraver
9. Lemon, Mrs.
11. Barber, J., litho. printer
13. Thornberry, Wm., fireman
15. Hamilton, J., van driver
17. McClelland, J., watch maker
19. Radcliffe, Robert, draper's assistant
21. McClatchey, Mrs.
23. Caddell, H., labourer
25. Buchanan, Mary
27. Galway, Wm., hairdresser
29. Gordon, D., blacksmith
31. Vacant
33. Livingstone, Miss
35. Quail, Thos., plasterer
__________
2. Henderson, John, sawyer
4. Laverty, Robert, clerk
6. McBride, J., shirt cutter
8. Montgomery, J., sawyer
10. Stoddart, Mrs.
12. McCreight, Mrs.
14. Edmondson, R., warehouseman
16. Chancellor, Saml., linen lapper
18. McCann, John, printer
20. Spratt, Robert, waiter
22. Mills, James, butler
24. Vacant
26. Greer, T. J.
28. Wright, J., tram driver
30. McCartney, Miss
32. Coulter, John, painter
34. Harrison, W., litho. artist
36. Marshall, H., stone cutter
38. Graham, M., litho. printer
40. Magowan, H., traveller
42. Wortherspoon, William, cabinet maker
44. Doherty, M., compositor
46. Morrison, Jas., tailor
48. Clear, J., coal traveller
JOCELYN AVENUE
Woodstock Road to Castlereagh Road
1. McIntyre, Sarah
3. Auld, Agnes
5. Lyons, Alex., labourer
7. Parker, George, engine fitter
9. Waugh, Robert, baker
11. Waugh, James, baker
13. Brackenridge, J., clerk
15. Scott, Charles, baker
17. Coleman, T., gas fitter
19. Bell, Lawson A., foreman engineer
21. Bradshaw, He., foreman linen lapper
23. Cooper, Q., book binder
25. Muir, A., pastry baker
27. Chambers, R. J., baker
29. McQuitty, Robert
31. Bell, R., coach painter
33. Keown, John, fitter
35. Kane, J., Prudential agent
37. McDermott, John, clerk
39. McNamara. Sterely
41. Smyth, Thomas, foreman dresser
43. Blackstock, D., spirit grocer
45. Side door
..........Euston Street intersects
51. Jocelyn Avenue National School - J. Buchanan, principal
53. Lynn, J., master baker
55. Beckett, Allan, marine engineer
57. Agnes, Alex., strapper
59. Nevin, R., sergt. R.I.C.
61. Quinn, Francis
63. Millar, Wm., bread server
65. Crothers, Wm., tiller
67. Dunlop, J., coal importer
69. McConnell, Saml., telephone operator
71. McColl, Miss, dress maker
__________ 2. Wagner, W.,
accountant
4. Calwell, A., Customs officer
6. Monro, J., engineer (Munro, James, engineer in 1890)
8. Hoban, P. J., clerk G.P.O.
10. Strain, Mary J.
12. Robertson, A., engine fitter
14. Rutherford, Wm., tailor
16. Stevenson, H., labourer (Stephenson, H., store keeper in 1890)
18. Reid, William, engineer
20. Gray, John, mechanic
22. Robinson, Mary
24. Murdoch, J., engineer
26. Kelly, R. M. M., baker
28. Routledge, S. J., supt. Yorkshire Providential Life
Assurance Company
30. Bradburn, J., boiler maker
32. Halliday, Geo., tailor
34. Mawhinney, N., clerk
36. McQuoid, T., baker
38. Bell, Wm. W., salesman
40. Donnelly, John, clerk
42. Dixon, John (Dickson, John, store keeper in 1890)
44. Scott, Robert, plater
46. Rice, J., collar cutter
48. Craig, E., engineer
50. Harris, Mrs.
52. Kennedy, A., clerk
54. Clements, D. J., Customs officer
56. Black, A., bookkeeper
58. Maxwell, James, tailor
60. Shannon, Wm., labourer
..........Euston Street intersects
62. Millar, John, plater
64. Stables
66. Young, D., commercial traveller
68. Todd, John, grocer
70. Jamison, J., sailor
72. Watters, D., store keeper
74. Wallace, J., linen trade
76. Millar, T., coffee stand proprietor
78. Vacant
80. Magowan, J., carpenter
82. Ballentyne, A., salesman
84. Leinster, Thos., baker
86. Reid, T. B., linen merchant
88. Deyers, R. A., draper
90. McCalmont, N., dress maker
92. Beattie, J., city missionary
94. McKnight, Dora
96. Ross, Emma
98. Cunningham, J. A., accountant
100. Montgomery, W., bookkeeper
102. McLean, A., coppersmith
104. McGough, P., boiler maker
106. Roche, John T., clerk
108. Scandrett, T., clerk G.P.O.
110. Irvine, John, mechanic
112. Young, T. S., grocer JOCELYN STREET
off Woodstock Road
Churchview Terrace
2. McWilliams, J., builder
4. Keenan, S., solicitor's clerk
6. Pollock, John
8. Burton, John, clerk
10. Orr, H., mill furnisher
12. Thompson, J. K., marine engineer
14. Barnett, D., com. agent
16. Curry, Wm., traveller
18. Orr, Mary Jane
20. Parkinson, Mrs.
22. Rechstiener, O., designer
24. Wilson, J., draughtsman
26. Rodger, R., draughtsman
28. Small, J., bookkeeper
30. McLean, H., manager
32. Mather, John, cutter
34. Jones, W., bookkeeper
36. Watt, W., dairy keeper
38. Kane, Robt., salesman
40. Handforth, Thos., yeast importer
42. Fothergill, W., engineer
44. Taylor, R. J., clerk
46. Grimshaw, E., draper
48. Robinson, H., Customs officer
50. Elliott, T., bookkeeper JOHN STREET
off Wood Street
1. McCusher, Patk., dealer (McCusker, Patrick, tailor
in 1890)
3. McBennett, Patrick, caulker
5. McLaughlin, Mary J., upholsteress (upholstress)
7. Fox, John, wood turner
9. McCrory, John, painter
11. Hughes, John, tailor
13. Price, Patrick, labourer
15. Davey, Annie
__________ 2. Bradley, H., wood
turner
4. McCauley, B., packing case maker
6. McKinney, D., labourer
8. Evans, Mary
10. Kensello, John, carter (Kinsella Kenbella?)
12. Lennon, Mary JOHNSTON'S COURT
Off Millfield
a few small houses JOHNSTON'S COURT SOUTH
off Durham Street
nine small houses
JOHNSTON STREET
off Wilson Street 2. Searle, Wm.,
brick layer
4. Carrol, R., van driver
6. Lynas, Mrs., dealer
8. Stewart, John, moulder
10. McCrudden, J., moulder JONESBOROUGH
STREET
off Ravensdale Street 1.
Armstrong, Elizabeth
3. Tracey, J., photographer
5. Connor, H., labourer
7. O'Neill, John, mechanic
9. McKee, Mrs.
11. McCalpin, G., ship carpenter
13. McBride, Robert, joiner
15. Snowden, M., labourer
17. McIvor, Jno., carpenter
__________ 2. Vacant
4. M'Tear, W., labourer
6. McKibbin, W., blacksmith
8. Harrison, J. C., joiner
10. Mills, Jas., labourer JORDAN STREET
off Hillview Street 1. Cummings,
W. J., boot maker
3. Brickley, R. J., engine driver
5. Orr, Jas., flax dresser
7. Vacant
9. McFall, E., labourer
11. Vacant
13. Brown, C., boot maker
15. Vacant
17. Wilson, H., labourer
19. Mayne, A., labourer
21. Morrow, Jos., brick layer
23. Speers, James, tanner
__________ 2. Ervine, Mrs.
4. Rodgers, Mrs.
6. Spence, Mrs.
8. Brisbane, Mrs.
10. Clifford, R. J., labourer
12. Vacant
14. Reid, Lizzie
16. Walker, Jas., labourer
18. Edens, James, soldier
20. Murphy, Mrs.
22. Savage, Jno., labourer
24. Rennox, Mary
26. Nelson, T., flax dresser
28. Morrow, Mary J. JOSEPH STREET
Clements Street to Malvern Place
1. Hunt, Henry, shoe maker
3. Clarke, Robert
5. Hutchinson, George
7. Quinn, Mrs.
9. Crothers, James
11. Price, Alexander
13. Vacant
15. Taylor, Hugh, painter
17. Morrow, J., brick layer
19. Gibb, Wm., stone cutter
21. Griffin, George
23. Milview, John
25. Vacant
27. Brown, Joseph, rivetter
29. Gibbley, A., painter
31. Hutchinson, Henry
33. Milliken, Henry
35. Vacant
37. Adams, Francis, painter
39. Liggett, John
41. Liggett, Andrew
43. Macauley, Samuel
45. Reid, George, porter
47. McKittrick, Jno., sawyer
49. Vacant
51. Dixon, William (Dickson, William in 1890)
53. Robb, Hugh, porter
55. Moore, Thomas
57. Shields, Robert
59. Vacant
61. McCleeland, Robt., painter (McClelland, W. J., plasterer
in 1890)
63. Adams, John, carter
65. Beattie, Samuel
67. McAlister, Wm., plasterer
69. Crothers, Mrs.
71. McHugh, John
73. Mitchell, William
75. Clements, Hugh, joiner
77. Vacant
79. Ford, John, porter
81. McKittrick, W., store keeper
83. Kane, Mrs.
85. Henderson, W., tailor
__________ 2. McComb, William
4. Devine, Patrick (Divers, Patrick in 1890)
6. Creighton, W., upholsterer
8. McCready, F., rivetter (McReady, Edward, rivetter in 1890)
10. Vacant
12. Moore, John, helper
14. Hastings, Joseph, carter
16. Steen, Mrs.
18. Adams, James
20. Jackson, John
22. Hinds, Hugh
24. McAlister, J., coach builder
26. Downey, Wallace, fireman
28. Bell, James
30. Morrow, C., cabinet maker
32. Graham, George
34. Robinson, Mrs.
36. White, James
38. Gordon, A., nail maker (Jordan, Samuel, nailer in 1890)
40. Buchanan, Jas., moulder
42. Potts, Wm.
44. Bennett, John, baker
46. Fergus, James, hackler
48. Mullen, Mrs., grocer
50. Gibson, S., cork cutter
52, 54. Vacant
56. McVeigh, Thomas
58. Lemon, John, helper
60. Symington, Mrs. (Simmington, Mary in 1890)
62. McKee, Mrs.
64. Bamford, Stewart, clerk (Banford, Stewart, clerk in 1890)
66. Burton, Thos., carter (Boston, Thomas, carter in 1890)
68. Ball, Mrs.
70. Smilie, Mrs. (Smylie, Mrs. in 1890)
72. Burns, John
74. McAdorey, Robt., carter
76. McBride, T., engine driver
78. Wilson, John
80. O'Hare, Mrs.
82. Kirk, T., brass founder
84, 86. Shannon, Mrs. JOSEPHINE STREET
Newtownards Road to Foundry Street 1, 3. Side
doors
5. Loughridge, Ellen
7. Dickson, Eliza (Dixon, Eliza in 1890)
9. Kells, J., boiler maker
11. Abbott, John, labourer
13. Longridge, James, miller
15. Carlisle, R., gas worker
17. Mateer, Margaret
19. Craig, R., holder up
21. Wallace, P., labourer
23. Bryans, J., labourer
25. Haslitt, D., labourer
27. McKaig, J., shoe maker
29. Dick, Eliza
31. Welsh, D., carter
33. McAllin, J., labourer (McAllan, John, labourer in 1890)
35. Waddel, R., boiler maker
37. Noble, James, carter
39. Orr, R., labourer
41. Burns, W. J., labourer
43. Smith, James, painter
45. Irwin, James, helper
47. Rooney, C., labourer
49. Richardson, Agnes, grocer
__________ 4. Side door
6. Ayre, Wm., labourer
8. Ayre, John, labourer
10. Keenan, Mary
12. Balmer, John, labourer
14. Ireland, John, labourer
16. Lytle, John, labourer
18. Dunwoody, John, labourer
20. Donaldson, S., rope maker
22. Wilson, James, porter
24. Roy, Eliza
26. Dales, John
28. McClune, J., labourer
30. Sinclair, Wm., labourer
32. Hagins, John, painter
34. Gillespie, Mrs.
36. Jamison, Wm., bottler
38. Gourley, T., labourer
40. Chapman, J., labourer
42. Wilson, James
44. Hagin, J., shipwright
46. Porter, James, porter
48. Cox, Chas., shipwright
50. McDermott, Pat., labourer
52. McKinley, T., plumber JOY'S ENTRY
Ann Street to High Street 1.
Byrne, John, publican
2. Aiken, Wm., tailor JOY STREET
May Street to Ormeau Avenue 5.
Nicholson, Miss M., linen finisher
7. Macauley, J., flax buyer
..........Little May Street intersects
9. Lemon, H., french polisher (Lennon, H., French polisher in 1890)
11. Taggart, Mrs.
13. Blair, Wm., bookkeeper
13½, 15. Sherlow, H. & H., Windsor Chair Manufacturers
(Shirlow in 1890)
15. Side door to Convent of Sisters of Mercy
..........Sussex Place intersects
25. Hamilton, J., van driver
27. Campbell, John
29. Savage, A. & H., publicans
31. Finnegan, Miss
33. Croft, Mrs.
35. Loughran, J., boarding house
37. Reilly, Catherine
39. Mateer, Rev. John M., Town Missionary
41. Hunter, James, coachman
43. Carson, Jane
..........Russell Street intersects
45. Sloan, J., sample maker
47. Rice, Hugh, cook
49. Nelson, Sarah
51. McPhillips, Margaret
53. Touhey, John, labourer
55. Gibson, J., labourer
55a. Sherrie, E., chain maker
Back entrance to St.
Malachy's Chapel
57. King, Patk., compositor
59. Stewart, James, labourer
61. Brannigan, Wm., waiter
63. Flannigan, J., sea captain
65. Mackie, Wm., engineer
67. Branney, M., dress maker
69. Flannigan, J., dairyman
71. Allan, John, traveller (Allen in 1890)
73. Wallace, I., blacksmith
75. Gaffikin, Mrs.
77. Vernon, P., coal merchant
79. Lenaghan, Thos., mechanic
81. McComb, J., bread server
83. Johnston, R., linen lapper
85. McCormack, T., carrier (McCormick, Sam., van driver in 1890)
87. Healey, Mrs.
89. McAteer, Robert, labourer (McAtear, Robert, labourer
in 1890)
91. Vacant
93. Reilly, Margaret
95. Finlay, Thos., car owner
97. Dunlop, Jane, milliner
99. Copeland, Edward
101. Armour, T., bottle agent
103. Ritchie, Annie, pianist
105. White, George, packer
107. Rea, Mrs.
109. Rea, Alex., hairdresser
111. McCann, A., linen lapper
113, 117. Teuton, William, Builder
119, 121. Harrison & Sons, builders and carriers
__________ 2. City Loan and Discount
Co. Ltd.
" Crawford, Alex., jun.
2½. Macauley, Mrs., servants' registry office
4. Wright, T., coach trimmer
6. Harvey, William
10. Murray, Mrs. H., servants' registry office
12. Kelly, Bernard, spirit grocer
..........Little May Street intersects
14. Hatton, Elizabeth
16. McMillan, Mrs.
18. Briggs, Mrs.
20. Kerr, James P., LL.D.
22. Mooney, Wm., butler
24. O'Neill, Mrs.
26. Charnley, Thomas
..........Hamilton Street intersects
28. McIlvenny, J., compositor
30. Reid, Miss M.
32, 36. Hogg, J., Carpenter
38, 40. Jones, Geo. C., grocer
..........Russell Street intersects
42. Cunningham, Martha
44. Morgan, Hugh, labourer
46. Johnston, C., dresser
48. Loughran, John
50. Galway, W., hairdresser
52. Thompson, E. (Joy's Arms) publican
..........Henrietta Street intersects
54, 56. Johnston, Mrs.
58. Steele, Robert, driver
60. White, James, coachman
62. Harris, John, dealer
64. Flood, John, gas fitter
66. McKenna, Mrs.
68, 70. Clawson, H., dairy man
72. Toner, F., watchcase maker
74. Nelson, John, clerk
76. Craigan, Ellen
78. Pendrie, Mrs.
80. Moore, Miss F., dress maker
82. Wilson, Richard, butler
84. Barry, James, sea captain
86. McCormack, R., boot maker (McCormick in 1890)
88. Moorehead, J., bookkeeper
90. Byrne, Wm., carpenter
92. McMearney, A., oyster dealer
94. Kelly, Mrs.
96. Anderson, M., plasterer
98. Alderdice, T., linen merchant
100. Gaussen, Miss
102. McMahon, J., traveller
104. Mansfield, G., draper
106. McComb, Jas., tailor
108. Campbell, J. J., law clerk
110 to 114. Clawson, H., dairy keeper
116. McMinn, H., joiner
118. Murphy, Wm., coachman
120. Heaney, W., sand merchant
122. McQueen, Mrs. (Macqueen, Mrs. in 1890)
124. Kelly, P. J., editor of "Irish News"
128, 130. Watson, W. K., & Co., shirt and collar manufacturers JUBILEE AVENUE
Antrim Road to Castleton Street
Stanley Villa
10. Ferguson, R., engineer
8. Morgan, J., district surveyor Royal Engineers
6. Adams, J. & R., insurance agents
4. Moat, Jas., of Moat Bros.
2. Hogg, James, chemist and druggist
Alexandra Crescendo
1. Whitfield, Sydney, coal merchant
3. Gowdy, Mrs. (Goudy, Susan in 1890)
5. Webster, N., merchant
7. Gilmour, Mrs. (Gilmore, Lillie in 1890)
9. Mulligan, John
11. Mitchell, J. C., chief clerk B.N.C.R.
13. Roberts, Mrs.
15. Williams, G. H., electrician
17. Morgan, Miss
19. Cox, P. JUDE STREET
Irwin Street to Albert Street 1. Harkin, Daniel, moulder
3. Mullan, Patk., brick layer
5. Gilmour, Patk., labourer
7. McGlimm, Thos.
9. McCruddy, Patk., labourer
11. Devenny, D., car driver
13. Killen, E., French polisher
15. McConville, J., tobacco spinner
17. Lynas, Hugh, carpenter (Lyons, Hugh, joiner in 1890)
19. McFarlane, James, carter
__________ 2. Donnelly, B., railway
guard
4. Keating, John, shoe maker
6. Hughes, James, joiner
8. Fox, John, baker
10. McFarlane, Patk., carter (McParland, James, coal man in 1890) (McParlane, James, carter in 1880)
12. Sands, B., stone cutter
14. Harrison, Sarah
16. McQuaide, Wm., car owner (McQuade, Wm., coal man in 1890)
18. Parkes, Robt., cooper (Parks, Robert, cooper in 1890) (Parke, Robert, cooper in 1880) |
KATHLEEN STREET
Templemore Avenue to Belvoir Street
1. Vint, A., house painter
3. Cooke, John, rivetter
5. McCartney, Jane
7. Hughes, J., boiler maker
9. Taylor, Thos., iron turner
11. Trail, James, joiner
13. Mears, Alex., labourer
15. Steenson, John, joiner
17. Hanley, Mary
19. Crozier, George, porter
21. Elstob, James, engineer
23. Drain, Wm., blacksmith
25. Brown, John, joiner
27. McCartney, James, rivetter
29. Vacant
31. Smith, Jas., iron dresser
33. Johnston, Wm., joiner
35. Cameron, Wm., iron turner
37. McGrath, C., brass finisher
39. McCormick, Jas., labourer
41. Anderson, Jas., labourer
__________
2, 4. Boyd, Margaret, spirit grocer
6. Vacant
8. Skillen, Chas., fowl butcher
10. Thompson, Chas., labourer
12. Irwin, Wm., labourer
14. Lord, John, boiler maker
16. McCloskey, D., mechanic
18. Cameron, Peter, joiner
20. McMaster, D., sail maker
22. McVey, Robert, labourer
24. Hill, Geo. R., labourer
26. McNiff, James, boiler maker
28. Anderson, J., boiler maker
30. Allen, Saml., flax dresser
32. Allen, Wm., carpenter
34. Wilkie, John, joiner
36. McCracken, Wm., rivetter
38. McCreary, Arthur, joiner
40. Nicholson, Edw., joiner
42. Wood, Albert, labourer
KEATLEY STREET
Glenallen Street to Templemore Avenue
2. Davis, James, crane driver
4. Bankhead, John, rigger
6. Skillen, James, carter
8. Kelly, James, brick layer
10. Salter, Robert, fitter
12. Miller, R., blacksmith
14. Kane, Jacob, labourer
16. McKinlay, Wm., driller
18. Gillis, Alex., coppersmith
20. Yeates, Fred., rivetter
22. McKee, Samuel
24. Bruce, John, iron turner
26. McKee, Wm., slater
28. McIntyre, Peter
30. Rainey, Wm., carpenter
32. Wills, George, labourer
34. Wilkinson, F., engineer
36. Kyle, Robert, carpenter
KEEGAN STREET
Staunton Street to Stewart Street
1. McNeill, C., labourer
3. Marley, James, barber
5. Cassidy, A., house painter
7. Gilmore, Mrs.
9. Kane, John, stores
11. Clarke, Ann Jane
13. McCausland, H., labourer
15. McCartney, A., labourer
17. Rea, Mrs.
19. Megarry, Margaret (Megary, Mrs. in 1890) (Megarry, John, labourer in 1880)
21. McCartney, R., baker
23. Irwin, Miss
25. Davey, Wm., case maker
27. Simpson, Eliza
29. Forsythe, Wm., labourer
31. Nugent, Francis, labourer
33. Hanna, C., litho. printer
35. Branney, Rose (Brainey, Bernard, labourer in 1890)
37. Nannery, E., carpenter (Nanery, Edwd., coach builder
in 1890)
39. Hanvey, Mary
41. Fitzpatrick, B., labourer (Kirkpatrick, B., bottler in
1890?)
43. Heaney, Mary, laundress
45. Scott, H., labourer
47. Mulligan, A., labourer
__________
2. Mullan, J., iron turner
4. McCartney, Hugh, bottler
6. Rea, Patk., horse trainor
8. McMullan, R., car owner (Mullan in 1890)
10. Downing, Eliza (Donning, Elizabeth in 1890)
12. Lagan, J., packing case maker
14. Moran, James, labourer
16. Ringland, Jas., labourer
18. Murphy, T., coachman
20. McShane, Joseph, carter
22. Seenan, Catherine
24. Lundy, Daniel, tailor
26. Bredin, Wm., carter (Braiden, Wm. in 1890)
28. Adams, Wm., labourer
30. O'Shea, Charles, bottler
32, Hanvey, Thos., labourer
34. McAuley, F., plasterer
36. Raisan, Robert, tailor (Reason, Robert, tailor in
1890)
38. McGready, Eliza (McCready, Eliza in 1890)
40, 42. Beattie, R., horse dealer
44. Edmond, James, seaman (Edmund in 1890)
46. Dobbin, Mrs.
48. McCann, Daniel, labourer
50. McNamara, Wm., seaman
52. Wilson, Thomas, seaman
54. McConville, Wm., labourer
56. Shaw, Christie, labourer (Christy in 1890)
KEENAN STREET
(Keenan's Court in 1890)
Off Newtownards Road
1. Side door
3. Donaghey, J., stableman
5. Greenan, Henry, labourer
7. Copeland, Mary
9. Ervine, John, tea merchant
__________
2. Dempsey, M., labourer
4. Copeland, Edw., labourer
6. Cleery, Patk., labourer
8. Donnelly, Peter, dealer
10, 12. Sherlock, H., cooperage
KELLS STREET
Meadow Street to Spencer Street
1. Thompson, Mary Ann
3. McMeekin, Thos., sailor
__________
2. Patterson, John, carter
4. Fegan, William, labourer
6. Hayes, William
8. McNeice, Mrs.
10. McCafferty, Wm., labourer
12. Green, Henry, sawyer
KENBAAN STREET
off Beersbridge Road
2. Craig, T., boot maker
4. McClune, Thos., artist
6. McArthur, Wm., plasterer
8. Anderson, John, labourer
10. McCourt, James, carter
12. McCann, M., com. traveller
14. Seymour, Wm., carpenter
16. Walsh, Jas., brick layer
18. Higgins, Wm., beetler
20. Brown, Mrs.
22. Sparks, Wm., coachman
24. Baker, S., cloth finisher
26. Vacant
28. Trimble, Wm., labourer
30. McDowell, John, traveller
32. Vacant
KENBELLA AVENUE
Antrim Road to Hughenden Avenue
Kennedy, W.
(Kenbella House), manager York Street Factory
13. Whitfield, Henry, factory manager
15. Shillington, J., accountant
17. Stewart, H. H., Northern Bank
19. Smith, D., master mariner (Smyth, Captain D., master mariner
in 1890)
21. Bailey, W., accountant
23. Egerton, Colonel
__________
Garfield Terrace
2. Wightman, D., jeweller
4. Chapman, S., chemist and druggist
6. McCloy, M.
8. Mayes, William, accountant
10. Baird, Mrs.
12. Vacant
14. Millar, Mrs.
16. Mercer, Miss A.
18. Begley, Geo., teacher of Belfast Technical School
20. Ferris, Captain A.
22. Roe, F. J.
24. Hutton, Captain James
26. Caughey, B. W., commission agent
28. Tweedie, A., wholesale & retail grocer
30. McClure, Wm., linen salesman
Mourne House
Bole, A. J., Government Veterinary
Inspector
Ard-Na-Coragh
Steven, Mrs.
KENBELLA STREET
off Kenbella Avenue
a few small houses
KENDAL STREET
Percy Street to Morpeth Street
1. Addis, John, porter
3. Addis, Wm., van driver
5. Sherman, Geo., carpenter
7. Bingham, James, carter
9. Graham, Geo., labourer
11. McCartney, Wm., labourer
13. Jordan, Mary
15. Stewart, Mrs.
17. Craig, Thos., car driver
19. Patton, James, carpenter
.........Carlow Street intersects
21. Vance, Robert, bundler
23. Blair, Mary
25. McKee, M. J.
27. Wilson, John, labourer
29. McMeekin, Mrs.
31. Marno, Alex., labourer
33. Sedgwick, Mrs.
35, 37. Officer, Wm., car owner
39. Boyd, Wm., brick layer
41. Weir, Wm., mechanic
43. Morgan, Robert, baker
45. Blair, James, plumber
47. Ruddick, Mrs. (Ruddock, Emma in 1890)
49. Gamble, James, labourer
__________
2, 4. Milliken, N., dairyman
6. Sloan, Mrs.
8. Greenwood, Mrs.
10. Dyer, Thomas, mechanic
12. Glover, Annie
14. Bannister, Mrs.
..........Carlow Street intersects
16. McCoyd, David, publican
18. Croker, Thomas, labourer
20. Edwards, E., bookkeeper
22. Hill, W. J., flax dresser
24. McClure, Wm., holder up
26. Watters, James, labourer
28. Horner, Samuel, labourer
30. Reid, Robert, slater
32. McRoberts, J., hackle maker
34. Simms, John, brush maker
36. Maguire, John, labourer
38. Seeds, Thomas, engineer
40. Thompson, G., plater's helper
42. McConnell, James, carver
44. Briggs, Thomas, grocer
KENILWORTH STREET
Newtownards Road to Foundry Street
1. Robinson, G., publican
3. Bennett, Henry, engineer
5. Henderson, Jas., labourer
7. Gourley, Robert, joiner
9. Thompson, J., shipwright
11. Dugriss, Robert, plater
13. Clunas, Sarah
15. Goudy, John, rivetter
17. Clawson, Francis, plater
19. Fraser, Walter, rivetter
21. Singleton, Thos., carpenter
23. Michie, Alec., carpenter
25. Miller, J., plater's helper
27. McAteer, Eliza
29. Glenn, Robt., sea captain
31. Turtle, Jas., shipwright
33. Besant, H., carpenter
35. Jones, Wm., shipwright
37. Middleton, Jas., carpenter
39. McCann, S., brass monkey
41. Duncan, Robert, caulker
43. Purvis, Richard, store keeper
45. Sloan, James, rivetter
47. Couser, John, grocer
__________
2. Gill, John V., grocer
4. Bennett, Samuel
6. McArdle, Alex., labourer
8. McDonald, Js., labourer
10. Watterson, Jos., labourer
12. Bowden, Hugh, joiner
14. McClay, Francis, labourer
16. Davidson, John, clerk
18. Sloan, James, labourer
20. Somerset, Thomas, fireman
22. Woolsey, Thomas, fitter
24. Mellon, James, smith
26. Singleton, Wm., driller
28. Hunter, Margaret
30. Harris, Robt., shoe maker
32. Huddleston, J., blacksmith
34. Sullivan, M., carpenter
36. McKenzie, C., blacksmith
38. McCord, Robt. A., seaman
40. Girvan, John, sail maker
42. Gourly, T., engine driver
44. McCourt, J., engine driver
46. McKee, Jas., signalman
KENMARE STREET
Linfield Road to Rowland Street
1 to 9. Store of Blackstaff
Spinning Co.
11. Sawyers, James, pavior (Sayers, James, pavior in 1890)
13. Bennett, Jas., van driver
15. Gilmore, James, grocer
..........Hurst Street intersects
17. McCann, Mrs.
19. Reid, Andw., carpenter
21. Harrison, Mrs.
23. Wright, Mrs.
25. Brown, Robert, fitter
27. McGreevy, W. J., labourer
..........Lawyer Street intersects
29. Side door
__________
2. Totton, I., lamp lighter
(Totten, Isaac, lamp lighter in 1890 @ number4)
4. Devlin, Thomas, labourer
6. Allen, Mrs. (Allan in 1890)
8. Clarke, John, stoker
10. Shane, Joseph, car man
12. Nelson, W. J., van driver
..........Hurst Street intersects
Sandy Row Methodist Church - Rev. J. W.
Jones; res., 18 Claremont Street
18. Steele, J., van driver
20. Gateway
24. Side door
KENNEDY'S ENTRY
off Barrack Street
a few small houses
KENNEDY'S ROW
off Smithfield
thirteen small houses
KENSINGTON STREET
Albion Street to Wesley Street
1. Gillis, Jos., flax dresser
3. McGibbon, A., box cutter
5. Surplus, Margaret
7. Bailey, James, labourer (Bailie, Isabella in 1890)
9. Vacant
11. McMaster, Mary, ladies nurse
13. Alexander, Hugh, labourer
15. Kernin, James, checker (Kernan, James, dealer in 1890)
17. Symlie, Mary (Smylie)
19. McIlveen, Maria
21. Waide, Robt., carpenter
23. Miskimmon, Robt., driller
25. Moore, William, porter
27. Wilson, Wm., iron turner
29. Burns, Robt., brick layer
31. Storey, Margaret, laundress
33. Cathcart, George, plumber
35. Gordon, Geo., labourer
37. Walker, George, labourer
39. Bruce, Robert, carpenter
41. Walker, Jos., linen lapper
43. Jonas, Joseph, carpenter (Jones, Joseph in 1890)
45. McBride, David, car owner
47. Coote, J. J., shoe maker (Cook, John J., boot
maker in 1890)
49. Side door
__________
2. Blakely, Margaret
4. Millar, Eliza
6. Todd, Catherine
8. Gilbert, Charles, painter
10. McLaughlin, Wm., labourer
12. Hopkins, Alex., labourer
14. Little, Samuel, labourer
16. McFetridge, J., commissionaire
18. Ray, John, labourer
20. Smylie, Jane
22. Carson, Elizabeth
24. Booth, George, iron turner
26. Caul, Patrick, stone cutter
28. Williamson, M., fireman
30. McAuley, Ethel (McCauley, Ethel in 1890)
32. McAlpin, Sarah, laundry (McCalpin, Miss in 1890)
34. Dowdall, John, groom
36. Finlay, David, carter
38. Armstrong, A., labourer
40, 42. Stores and Stables
KENT SQUARE
off Kent Street
a number of small houses
KENT STREET
Royal Avenue to Carrick Hill
57. Hunter, Wm., spring van works
__________
2. Side door
4. Cameron, D., coach builder
6. Hickland, J., shirt and flannel merchant (Bickland, J., general draper
in 1890)
8. McDonnell, Jas., general dealer
10. Nelson, S., cabinet maker
10. Lyons, P. J., stores
12. Bingham, Hugh, stores
14. Watson, John & Co., stores
30. McLaughlin, Wm., rivetter
32. Foots, Charles, labourer
34. Murray, Margaret
36. Halliday, Jane
38. McStravick, J., labourer
40. Ligget, John, brick layer
42. Boyle, James, labourer
44. Gilmore, Patrick, grocer
48. Hamil, Wm. J., car man
50. Munn, John, carter
52. Burns, John, nail maker
54, 56. McClean, Robert, Provision Merchant and Lice Pig Dealer
(McLean, Robert, etc. in 1890)
58. Morgan, James, labourer
60. Stewart, W. J., labourer
KESWICK STREET
off Ambleside Street
In course of erection
KEYLAND'S PLACE
Off Amelia Street
1. Thornton, P., box maker
3. Walters, R., artist designer
5. Bloomer, Jemima
7. Burrel, George
9. Rutherford, Isabella
11. Leckey, Jos., van driver
13. Adams, Joseph, porter
15. Quinn, Eliza
17. Stanfield, M., coachman
19. Moody, Wm., box maker
__________
6. Crainey, Jane
8. Thornton, Henry, labourer
Franklin Street Collar Co.,
goods & workers entrance
KHARTOUM STREET
off Newtownards Road
1. McMahon, J., labourer (Mackin, James, labourer
in 1890)
3. Canavan, C., labourer
5. Kelly, Wm., boatman
7. McMahon, P., railway porter
9. Fearon, Edw., labourer
11. Hughes, P., miller
13. Smith, David, mechanic
15. Farmer, T., coppersmith
17. Brown, James, shop man
19. Green, Arthur, boot maker
21. McKenna, W., coppersmith
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2. Clifford, J., boiler maker
4. O'Hara, Wm., labourer
6. Polly, Agnes
8. Wilson, Robt., horse dealer
10. Bohen, P. J.
KILDARE STREET
Off Park Street
1. Duffy, Hugh, labourer
3. Devlin, T., store keeper
5. Murphy, Samuel, painter
7. McManus, Mrs.
9. McGregor, Charles, labourer
11. McCoy, Peter, stone cutter
13. McQuillan, George, lard refiner
15. Ward, John, coalman
17. Devlin, Annie
19. Morrison, Mary
21. McNally, Wm., brick layer
23. Bulger, Wm., labourer
__________
2. Cramer, Michael, painter
4. Rooney, Robert, labourer
6. Fleming, P.
8. Monaghan, B.
10. Cairns, Edw., dealer
12. Gillan, John, grocer
14. Vacant
16. McCormick, M., labourer
18. Campbell, Patrick, tailor
20. O'Hagan, John, labourer (Higgins, John, labourer in
1890)
22. Grant, Peter, waiter
24. McQuillan, John, waiter
26. Bell, Thomas, carpenter
KILLARNEY STREET
Hemsworth Street to Conlon Street
1. Kirkpatrick, Margaret
3. Frazer, Daniel, brush maker
5. Smyth, John, carpenter
7. Wilson, John, painter
9. Martin, Mrs.
11. Davison, John, labourer
13. McLune, J., brass finisher
15. Anderson, Wm., labourer
17. Quinn, George, labourer
19. Quinn, Mrs.
21. Mullan, James, labourer
23. Quinn, Israel, carter
25. Steen, T., marble polisher
27. M'Neilly, J., blind maker
29. O'Hara, Mary
31. Quinn, Wm., saddler
33. McCall, John, grocer
__________
2. Crawford, John, & Co., grocers
4. Brennan, David, labourer
6. McConnell, Mrs.
8. Davison, James, labourer
10. Teaney, Wm., tailor
12. Harris, Joseph, carpenter
14. Parker, H., hammer man
16. Hendry, James, polisher
18. Hendry, John, shoe maker
20. Vacant
22. Crawford, Samuel, sawyer
24. Gaw, David, polisher
26. Moorehead, T., shoe maker
28. Reid, Wm. E., labourer
30. Gordon, Samuel, carter
32. Laird, Mrs.
KILLEN'S PLACE
Killen Street to Lettuce Hill
1. Dunn, Samuel, chandler
3. Dunn, James, labourer
5. Kelly, James, labourer
7. Planten, Joseph, labourer
..........Hamill Street intersects
9. Mullen, George
__________
2. McCartney, J., labourer
4. Clarke, W. J., labourer
6. Reilly, M., labourer
8. Daley, M., tobacco spinner
10. Kelly, Toal, fireman
12. McCrudden, Robt., labourer
KILLEN STREET
College Square North to Killen Place
1. Canning, P., foreman labourer
3. Turner, Catherine
5. Linskey, Thomas, porter
__________
2, 4. Henry, James, butcher
6. Hughes, James, van man
8. Kelly, T., publican (side door)
..........Institution Place intersects
10. Mills, James, helper
12. McCabe, John, tailor
KILMOOD STREET
Bryson Street to Seaforde Street
1. McBurney, Robert, labourer
3. Sloane, Eliza
5. Parke, James, labourer (Park, Marcus, miller in 1890)
7. McFarland, W., carpenter
9. McKigney, David
11. Greer, Henry
13. Truesdale, D., house painter
15. Boyd, Effa (Eliza in 1890)
17. Milligan & M'Gill, builders and contractors
19. Markey, Eugene, carpenter
21. Pope, R., boiler maker
23. Stroud, Joseph, labourer
25. McIlwaine, Wm., carrier
27. Gateway
29. Vacant ground
31. Gray, Samuel, stone mason
33. Milligan, John, labourer
35. Lilly, Alfred, labourer
37. Murphy, John, joiner
39. Johnston, Walter, joiner
41. McKenzie, Alexander, joiner
43. Rutherford, T., labourer
45. Henry, Moses, labourer
47. Gorman, E., rivetter
49. Miscampbell, W., boiler maker
__________
2. Sloane, John, carpenter
4. Watson, Robt., labourer
6. Gateway
8. Cardwell, Hy., labourer
10. Long, Hy., carrier
12. Gateway
14. Montgomery, J. A., labourer
16. Gateway
18. Rodgers, Hugh, rivetter
20. McLatchy, Alexander
22. Simpson, John
24. Truesdale, Wm., plumber
26. Savage, R., carpenter
28. Cranshaw, J., army pensioner
30. Kinsella, M., ship carpenter
32. Devlin, John, labourer
34. Stitt, John, engineer
36. Kerr, Joseph, carpenter
KILRONAN STREET
Duncairn Gardens to Upper Mervue Street
1. McClenaghan, J., clerk
3. Allen, Thos., linen lapper
5. Gregg, J., clerk
7. Dogherty, Mrs.
9. Moore, W., brick layer
11. Liddell, Wm., painter
13. St. Barnabas' Church Institute, G. Hamilton, caretaker
15. Kennedy, R. B., bookkeeper
17. Crozier, Thos., gardener
19. Hamilton, Jas., pawn broker
21. Lunney, J., grocer's assistant
23. Irwin, A., bandsman
25. Thurgood, Mrs.
27. Larmour, Wm., shipwright
29. Moss, Edward, seaman
31. Kerruish, A. E., boiler maker
33. Kelly, Mrs.
35. Campbell, S. G., traveller
37. McIlwee, Mrs.
39. Smyth, Richard, carpenter
41. Joyce, Edward, corporal
43. Bingham, Miss
45. Kennedy, Mrs.
47. Baird, John, brick layer
49. Gilfinnan, S. D., clerk
51. McKinney, W. J., blacksmith
53. Wallace, Wm., grocer
__________
2. Cuthbert, W., tram driver
4. Cherry, John, carter
6. Stewart, George, sergt. Army Pay Corps
8. Grey, J., tram driver
10. Barclay, James, clerk
12. Smyth, Edward, clerk
14. English, John, carpenter
16. McCleland, J., coach builder
18. Ard, John, painter
20. White, G., gas fitter
22. Field, Wm., foreman
24. Vacant
26. Dogherty, H., collar and cuff cutter
28. Keenan, J., ship broker
30. O'Brien, John, boot maker
32. Dea, Wm., engineer
34. McConkey, Mrs.
36. Heading, Samuel, labourer
38. Harcourt, S. J., clerk
40, 42. Kane, Mrs., grocer
KIMBERLEY STREET
Blackwood Street to Haywood Avenue
a few small houses
KING'S COURT
off Lancaster Street
ten small houses
KING STREET
Smithfield to College Square East
1, 3. McCann, D., dealer
5. Dixon, T. & Son, mahogany, pine and hardwood merchants
7, 13. Abernethy, S. J., glass, paint, oil and varnish merchant
15. Neill, Abraham, miller
17, 19. McNaught, J., brass founder
21, 23. Little, R., bird dealer
25. Irish Temperance League Coffee Stand
27. Henderson, M., mechanic
29, 31. Wilson, W., shoe maker
33, 35. Montgomery, F. A., draper and outfitter
37. Greenhill, J. H., electrical engineer, patentee
disintegrating mills
39. Adams, J. & D., artistic litho., printers, book
binders and stationers
45, 49. McEntee, James, publican
51. Rafferty, W. J., picture frame manufacturer
55. Lindsay, Nelson, & Co., plumbers and gas fitters
57. Campbell, K., dress maker
59. Scott, Joseph, butcher
..........King Street Place intersects
61. McEntee, James, publican
63. Vacant
65. McIlwaine, N., cabinet maker
67. Robertson, J., tailor
69. Dowling, John, plumber
71. Gibson, S., wholesale druggist
73. Williamson Bros., curriers
75. Curry, D., painter, etc.
77. Briggs, D., collar and cuff maker
79. Doran, J. A., brewery agent
81. Gass, Joseph H., cycle agent and machinist
83. Fryer, Charles, draper
85. Belfast Savings Bank - Richd. A. Drean, actuary
..........King Street Mews intersects
87. Reid, Robert, Manufacturer of Embroideries, Sewed Muslin
and Handkerchiefs
89. Bedford Temperance Hotel - Mrs. Young, proprietress
91. MacCormac, John, insurance agent
__________
2. Hanratty, J., clothier
4. Maginnis, Jas., clothier
Webb, John, postman
6. Webb, W. H., hairdresser
8. St. Mary's
Presbytery - Rev. J. O'Connor, Adm.
10. Turtle & Aird, oil merchants and mill furnishers
12. Cahoon, R., pawn broker
14. McCarten, J., machinery dealer
16. Montgomery, R., saw maker
18. Lavery, J., linen merchant
20, 22. Ward, W., cork manufacturer
24. Bogen, picture frame maker
26. Foley, F., clothes dealer
28. Dawson, E., tobacconist
30. Fitzpatrick, E., saddler
..........Mill Street intersects
34. Rogan, James, publican
36. Strain, T., carriage trimmer
38. Hall, Henry A., bedding manufacturer, cabinet maker and upholsterer
40. Sinclair, Henry, printer
42, 44. Milling, R., baker and grocer
46. Kerr, Mary, weaver
48. Kerr, W. S., car man
50. Robinson, J., coach man
52. Duffy, Joseph, tailor
54, 56. Wheelhouse, J. A., fancy box maker
60. Rainey, W. J., engraver and die sinker
62. Wilson, David, seedsman
64. Owens, John, grocer
66. Christy, M., hat and bonnet box maker
68. Wallace, Thomas, printer
70. McKenna, John, painter
72. Just, Eliza, dress maker
74. Fulton, Wm., watch maker
76. Macleod, John, tailor
78. Glass, Miss, registry office
78a. Adair, & Son, Thomas, linen manufacturers, flax spinners,
bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Greenvale Mills, Cookstown
80. Duncan, Finlay, & Black, wholesale leather and boot top
merchants
KING STREET MEWS
off King Street
a few small houses
KING STREET NORTH
off Gardiner Street
twelve small houses
KING STREET PLACE
Off King Street
2. Duddy, Mrs., com. agent
3. Lee, Joseph, labourer
4. Lee, Thomas, tailor
KING'S COURT
off Lancaster Street
seven small houses
KINGSCOURT STREET
Euston Street to Castlereagh Road
1. McMillen, Robert, joiner
3. Henderson, Thos., joiner
5. M'Tear, Jas., shipwright
7. Gracey, W. T., clerk
9. Kerr, John, labourer
11. Madill, T., const. R.I.C.
13. Walker, Wm., carpenter
15. Allen, John, iron turner
17. Bishop, James, compositor
19. Venters, Jas., boiler maker
21. Gibson, John, car driver
23. Clarke, H., insurance agent
25. McIndoe, T., cabinet maker
27. McKay, Allan, engineer
29. Bailie, Robt., law clerk
31. Brown, John, bookkeeper
33. Cleland, R. H., chemist
35. Milling, Jos., carpenter
37. Clarke, Robert T., grocer's assistant
39. Kehoe, Mrs.
41. Donavan, Thos., sailor
43. Bryans, Andw., joiner
45. Hayden, Geo. T., cashier
47. Muir, Wm., joiner
49. Stewart, William
__________
2. Shannon, W. J., insurance agent
4. Sharpe, T., lithographer
6. Sharpe, D., lithographer
8. Kennedy, Alf., traveller
10. Barr, Wm., cooper
12. Watson, Alex., cooper
14. McConnell, H., constable R.I.C.
16. Harvey, John, pensioner
18. Jameson, Alex., salesman
20. Murray, James, engineer
22. Rowntree, R., clerk
24. Caldwell, Arthur
26. Stewart, James, rivetter
28. Atkinson, H., excise officer
30. Allan, Thomas, engineer
32. Adams, Samuel, caulker
34. Shanks, G. W., brick layer
36. McKenna, H., electrician
KINNAIRD PLACE
Thorndale Avenue to Kinnaird Terrace
KINNAIRD STREET
Duncairn Street to Thorndale Avenue
1. Donaldson, Mrs.
3. Douglas, Miss
5. Dickson, Mrs.
7. Baxter, H., plumber and gas fitter
__________
2. Linton, Mrs.
4. Hanna, Mrs.
6. Mills, W. J. C., solicitor
8. Fulton, Mrs.
10. Glasgow, S., temperance lecturer
12. Taylor, Mrs.
14. King, Mrs.
Thorndale
Bruce, James, D.L., J.P.
The Farm
Bruce, The Misses
Gate Lodge
Moore, Thos., gardener
KINNAIRD TERRACE
from Kinnaird Place
1. Hamilton, Andrew
3. Murphy, Miss M. A.
5. Wilson, Mrs.
7. Thomson, A., yarn agent
..........Kinnaird Place intersects
9. Robertson, Rev. J., minister Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church
11. Nesbitt, Thomas, machine manufacturer
13. O'Rorke, Mrs.
15. Scott, Mrs.
KNOCKBREDA PARK
off Ormeau Road
Johnston,
Wm., sec. Henry Campbell & Co., 41 Royal Avenue
Annaville
Cresswell, Joseph, dairyman
Anderson, A. (of Maryville), civil engineer
Stewart, Rev. Henry W., rector of
Newtownbreda Parish Church
McClure, Thomas, jeweller
The Lodge
Barnes, John, gardener
KNOCKBREDA ROAD
off Ormeau Road
Rosetta
National Schools - Mr. Harvey, principal
Montrose Villas
Dunlop, J., sec. Dunville & Co. Ltd.
Sefton, J. R., linen manufacturer
__________
Maymount
McConnell, Eliza Ann
Oakleigh
Hall, T., buyer, Lindsay Bros.
Kevock House
Malcolm, William, engineer
4. McKeag, Alex. (of York Street Flax Spinning Co.)
Cloonee Villa
Morris, A., commercial traveller
Mossvale
Agnew, Saml., tea merchant
Hillview
Stanley, R. O., salesman
Woodvale
Watson, Mrs.
Knockdara
Thompson, J. (of R. Thompson, Son, & Co.)
Beechgrove
Templeton, John D., linen merchant
Kilcorig
Megarry, Bennett
Hesseville
McCrea, J. B., Assoc., M.Inst., C.E.
Doon-Var-Na
Stewart, Robt., auctioneer
..........2nd Avenue (Rosetta Park) intersects
Flush House
Vacant
Flush Farm
Fox, Henry
Devlin, Mrs.
Collins, Thomas, labourer
Caldwell, James, labourer
Ferndale House
Ewing, James & Wm. J., farmers
Willowbank
McCormick, W. J., farmer
Glen Dun
Harvey, Wm.
Stormount House
Roberts, S. Thomas
KNOX STREET
Off Leadbetter Street
2, 4. Robinson, J., car owner
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